What I find striking is that for none of the rejected migrations, pushing a question from meta back to main helps things any.
While the appropriateness even for meta differs between them, it's arguably either the only appropriate place, or at least the place which comes closest.
Thus, my feature-request:
Never reject any migration from main finding its way to meta.
For your perusal, the ten most recent rejections:
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/299592 A bit ranty, got an answer explaining why it's not in SE's bailwick, and some explanation for the perceived inferiority due to unfamiliarity.
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/299554 Someone misunderstanding SO and why it works (there is lots of good content) but doesn't work for him asking (his questions are bad). He was set straight.
- (10K) Inspect thoroughly methodically and in detail, interpret this users reputation and comments Someone repeatedly bringing up the same thing. It certainly belongs on meta, if anywhere.
- (10K) How to delete Stack Overflow Account Deleted by community because account deleted. Who would have thought?
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/299096 Wanting to dynamically modify the representation of code on SO. Unclear may be, but it belongs on meta!
- (10K) Stack Useful? Or moderator hell? Quite ranty. But if anywhere, it belongs on meta, where it got useful answers anyway.
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/298487 About badges and scope. Back to main, you are kidding?
- (10K) Why is this site such assholes to beginners? Someone mistaking SE for a tutoring/forum site for teaching the basics and ranting. No need to move it back to main, though deleting it outright (as happened) is indubitably best.
- (10K) Is JavaScript the most popular language on StackOverflow right now? Not a gem, even though from a 22K+ user. A joke question, too meta for meta.
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/297453 Question about html in posts. Wonder why it was closed as unclear, but that's not important here. Very much a meta question.