When voting to close a question on a Meta site such as Meta Super User, there is a predefined close reason for off-topic, and it states that questions on this site should be related to Super User.

Some users have taken this close reason literally and now are voting to close feature requests and bug reports for the SE engine as off-topic, because they don't relate to just Super User, but the whole Stack Exchange network.
This is not justified. There is already an agreement that network-wide issues and bug reports may be discussed on per-site Metas:
The Stack Exchange team monitors all of the child metas. The child metas do have a smaller reach than MSO, so posting on the child meta to get an initial gauge of support, and then if necessary, bringing that to MSO for a wider audience is fine. But there is no reason to turn a post away from a child meta.
Therefore, the close reason should say:

Questions on this site are expected to be discussion about Super User, or support, bug reports and feature requests for the Stack Exchange network.
This will now correctly reflect the official position and resolve problems related to the confusion and literal interpretation of the message.