I had a review audit for First Posts
for this question, Why does the main function in Haskell not have any parameters?
When I looked at the question being asked it looked like less of debug and more of discussion to me and that it couldn't be answered with fact-based answers.
However, I failed the audit and it's, in fact, a well-received question. When I went through the answers it portrayed opinions and described the design choice of the language. A similar question I believe is answered here, Is this question really opinion-based?. This case also falls in the second category described in this answer, https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/253111/3694381.
My question is what draws the line between design-choice questions vs opinion-based
questions so that I can flag/review questions better in the future?
Edit: I don't have issue with the fact that I failed the audit. That's okay. I want to know how to handle such questions in general or vaguely. Should I flag them as opinion-based or accept it or recommend to be moved to another SE site?
What specific parameters I can look into when deciding between acceptable language design choice questions vs opinion-based questions?