A lot has been said in this meta post. I have but one thing to add which is kind of a running theme of this meta post.
Do not go against the grain.
Our personal opinions do not matter when it comes to how we, as visitors, operate on this site; we need to be team players and do it by the books. That includes opening up the mind to the idea of doing things differently than what we personally prefer. If there is one thing Stack Overflow does not need it is people who treat the site as if it is their property. We share this treasure trove and should thus act accordingly.
However, there are always two sides to a coin. I think this meta post is actually casting the net far too wide and is therefore an X/Y problem that is causing confusion through noise and miscommunication. What you are after is if specifically, R programmers dealing with R questions prefer it. That would have potentially been a whole different discussion because R simply is very different from regular programming languages and thus the way programmers think and operate will probably also be different.
But if true, that is a mistake that hooks back into treating the site as your own property, sort of. As an R programmer, you should not assume everything is R, there is a whole world of programming languages and tools out there and it occupies 99.9% of Stack Overflow. A percentage I pulled out of thin air, "most of Stack Overflow is not R". So next time... be a little more specific about it.