Yesterday I wrote this question (which I have since edited). It has been closed as opinion-based.
Before my edit, I asked, "what is the best way to do X?" I thought this would be acceptable because there are 88k+ non-closed questions that ask for the "best way" to do something, many very highly upvoted. There is also this meta discussion in which answers largely view such questions as not necessarily opinion-based.
Since then, I have edited to just ask "how to do X," but because I don't understand which part of the original part was unacceptably opinion-based, I am not sure if I have adequately addressed the concerns of users who voted to close.
I put a lot of effort into researching options and asking a good question, and am worried that because what I am asking about may not be possible or could be considered "bad design," it influenced users' votes to close the question.