The rep requirement for Meta Stack Exchange (aka MSE) posts was temporarily raised to 2 due to a flood of off-topic questions from users who didn't know (or didn't care) about the purpose of MSE, or thought they were on a different site.
The increased minimum was supposed to only be for a day or 2, but as soon as it was lowered, the flood of off-topic posts returned, so the minimum was put back at 2 and has remained there. It is unfortunate that new users are cut off from using MSE, but when you have more off-topic new questions than on-topic new questions, it is a problem and needed to be addressed.
So for someone with a brand new account on MSE, there are really only 2 ways to get started:
- By far the easiest is to edit a single post and get +2 rep (make sure it is a good edit though).
- Earn 200 rep on any other Stack Exchange site. When you do that, you will earn the association bonus, which will automatically grant you +100 rep on all Stack Exchange sites, including new accounts you open. This includes MSE.
There is a 3rd method, but it is not really something you can do on your own. You could get really really really lucky to have an excellent MSE on-topic post migrated from a main site to the child meta site to Meta Stack Exchange (although I would strongly caution you from actually trying this, because it is more likely you are going to get your question downvoted, closed, and deleted).
Of course, if you have sufficient rep to post on a child meta site, such as MSO, you can always post there. In fact, the Community team has even indicated that in Users Can Report Bugs On Whatever Child Meta Site Suits Them. So if you have 5 rep on a site, you can post on that site's meta and it will be migrated if necessary.
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I guess the problem is solved for me now ... Thanks again!