Like others, I'm an active consumer of Stack Overflow, and I'm 2+ decades into my technical career. I often need to make decisions with imprecise information. Occasionally I ask Stack Overflow. These questions usually get rapidly closed for being vague or opinionated.
I see the endless posts about closed questions. Those 10k results are potentially from a lot of thoughtful posters. https://meta.stackoverflow.com/search?q=closed And that's just people who know about meta.stackoverflow.
My technical questions are the software equivalent to "I'm tired of orange juice, what's a good long-term option?" or "I can't get myself to exercise (or floss my teeth), what's a good way to do this more?" Real problems that have obvious backstories and complexities to anyone that has some real life experience under their belt.
Is there a broader mindset thing going on here? Or is Stack Overflow really just for people who can't bother to read the manual, and have questions one step above homework. Sure I use Stack Overflow to look up "how do I reverse an array in ruby?" when I want to save 50 seconds. But there are many interesting, more complex tasks that Stack Overflow shoots down.