Speaking as someone who does not use Server Fault (I have one migrated answer there, which was upvoted after it was migrated, which I'm very proud of) I spent a fair bit of time trying to stop the utter crap that gets migrated to Server Fault from actually being migrated.
I respect those people and would rather not deluge them with Stack Overflow's refuse. You can always flag for moderator attention if you really feel a need to migrate a question.
The simple fact is that, at the time of writing, in the past 90 days, 956 questions were migrated to Server Fault. Of these 48% were rejected. That means they were closed, deleted or migrated back. That is an astonishingly high percentage and this is after the migration path was removed so it is almost definitely lower than previously.
It may be that the fine people at Server Fault have become more strict but it's more indicative of the sheer amount of rubbish that people on Stack Overflow were pushing that way.
As the percentage of rejections kept increasing the migration option was removed. Unless you can prove that Stack Overflow users can be responsible enough to use the migration options sensibly I see no reason to change them.