Since the new Meta.SE was introduced, many discussions have come up on Meta.SO that already exist on Meta.SE.
As this answer by Tim Post shows, this is somewhat intentional and not viewed as a bad thing in itself.
To some extent, that's fine. It's good for broad "political" ideas to be rehashed and rediscussed many times in many different constituencies. It would be wrong to close down a lively Meta.SO discussion about mandatory downvote explanations just because it has been had on Meta.SE years before. I get it.
But some duplication can also be incredibly silly, and a waste of time for everyone.
Feature requests that already exist, often already critiqued and refined in painstaking detail over years, are getting posted again and again on Meta.SO now, because people (understandably) don't search the global Meta before posting.
That's bad. I would feel incredibly frustrated investing an hour composing a feature request, only to be made aware afterwards that the same thing was already suggested in 2010.
Please at least give users a chance to discover existing content before they post.
Both the site search, and the real-time "Questions that may already have your answer" dialog that pops up when you enter the question title, on Meta.SO should also include content from Meta.SE.
The real-time list should be a composed view between Meta.SO and Meta.SE, perhaps with an icon to mark Meta.SE questions.
This will not always lead to optimal results, but a well-tweaked ruleset - mandating for example that at least 50% of results must always come from the local site - should make it workable.