I think if someone is explicitly saying "please upvote my question" or something of that nature then that is not alright. On the other hand, if someone has a really good question on a topic that would help a lot of people but is up and coming saying something along the lines of if they thought the question was useful to upvote then I think that should be tolerated. Especially if there are a high number of "favorites" on the question which means somebody is interested in the question/answer and it's useful for them. People on YouTube ask for likes and subscriptions and obviously this resource is vastly different and is not meant to be promoted that way. All in all, I feel that if there is an under-represented topic that is under active development and backed by a growing community; asking the reader to acknowledge that more attention to GOOD questions on the matter will provide more resources to learn from. I'm probably going to get a lot of negative feedback in the comments but it's my honest answer to a debatable topic.