Just now, I invested myself a little more than usual in a run-of-the-mill, low-quality duplicate question. I flagged it as a duplicate, and of course by the time I'd done that it had already accrued some downvoted answers. One user "demanded" an explanation and although I did not downvote his (admittedly correct) answer, I linked him to this question in an attempt to try to get the user to understand why not to answer duplicate questions. I looked at his profile and although he's been an active member for over two years, he's never touched meta.
I can only hope that my two comments referring him here do their job. In his comments, he claims to legitimately want to help people which is a trait that I find admirable (and I think that most/all of us possess, otherwise why would we be here?). But who knows if he will even click on my links.
This leads me to my main point--there are great discussions here on meta that are truly relevant to what's happening on SO, that people on SO would benefit from/should read. The community bulletin is in a great location and I think/hope that it should bring more people here. Obviously, though, it doesn't work for everyone.
How can we get more users to come to meta?