I think it's a well known problem called the "meta effect". The real question for me is if and how it can be avoided. When people ask about policies and behavior here, having links to specific examples really helps. So I don't think discouraging posters from linking questions is a good solution.
I think it's kind of questionable for readers of meta to downvote (or upvote) questions just because they happen to be linked here. But I can't think of a good way to stop it. Of course they will view the questions that are under discussion, and once they are there, they will vote on them.
You could imagine something relatively drastic where questions would be (temporarily) blocked from receiving votes while they are under active discussion on meta. But that doesn't sound quite right either. If you did that, the solution might be worse than the problem.
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