If I were to guess, I'd say that there is a large proportion of users who ask questions about how to get a Google Map to work, but who lack the necessary background in programming to properly understand the answers or to look up the answers themselves in the documentation.

It's a well-known fact that certain tags have a reputation for low-quality posts.  The experts in some of those tags may have developed itchy trigger fingers.  In any case, I don't see anything overtly wrong with the question you asked.  

[I've posted an answer to your Google Maps question][answer], extending [the comment below the question][answer-comment] [that you've stated answers your question][success-comment].

[answer]: http://stackoverflow.com/a/23481853/456814
[answer-comment]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23477460/how-to-place-textual-labels-directly-on-a-google-map#comment35996917_23477460
[success-comment]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23477460/how-to-place-textual-labels-directly-on-a-google-map#comment35997233_23477460