I'm a bit scared to ask, but: can anyone help me understand why my question (https://stackoverflow.com/q/77616944/781723) was closed? Do you have any feedback how to make this more suitable for Stack Overflow and useful for other site visitors? Or is the topic simply not appropriate here? Or something else? Are there some lessons I should learn?
I am fine if the answer is that the question is simply not suitable here and should remain closed. I accept the decision of the community. I am looking to learn from the experience and grateful for whatever you can teach me, so that I can contribute better in the future.
The close reason indicates "We don’t allow questions seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more. Edit the question so it can be answered with facts and citations.", yet the question doesn't seek recommendations, it asks for factual information about the attributes of various models available via the OpenAI. It can be (and is) answered with facts and citations. So I don't find the close reason helpful. But I understand that the close reason is only a summary and there are many norms and expectations that go beyond what can fit in a close reason. And I do understand that reviewers don't always pick exactly the right close reason, so I recognize it might not be helpful to focus too much on the specific close reason.
I had the impression that this question fits within the scope of Stack Overflow, namely, serving as a knowledge base of technical information that will be useful to programmers, in the form of high-quality questions and answers. I had thought that my question fits within this mission and might be useful to others, and it took me a non-trivial amount of research to identify the answer, so I posted it in an attempt to help others who might have a similar question. I'm sure I'm missing something, but it's not obvious to me why the question is unsuitable, and I'm struggling to understand how I should adjust my mental model.