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I came across this question via the Hot Meta Posts box and upon reading it, I thought it could benefit from an actual link to the tag that was discussed, so I went to the edit button as always.
However, the edit link is greyed out, with the following title text:

Suggested edits are not allowed on non-tag-wiki posts on meta sites.

What gives?

Upon googling, I found this 2011 post by @Jeff Atwood, stating that there are no edits on meta sites. This seems to be severely outdated however, clearly I can edit lots of meta posts. Also, I was not trying to suggest and edit, I wanted to make one.

For some reason the post is locked by Community♦, but there is no notice of that on the post itself (other than comments disabled on deleted / locked posts / reviews) - there only is a migration notice and a close banner.

So, three questions:

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  • I think it's locked because it failed migration from SO. You can still edit it over there.
    – jonrsharpe
    Aug 12, 2015 at 19:11
  • See when it got locked: meta.stackoverflow.com/posts/302303/timeline
    – Rizier123
    Aug 12, 2015 at 19:34
  • Thanks @NathanOliver for pointing me to that post! While the question isn't an exact dupe, the answer clears up the process.
    – Bergi
    Aug 12, 2015 at 19:38
  • @Rizier123: Yeah, the same information is available in the revision history, what threw me off is that it got locked before it was closed (even if the timestamps are the same), despite the causality being the other way round.
    – Bergi
    Aug 12, 2015 at 19:42
  • @bergi no problem. I just figured the answer there would give you all you needed to know on what was going on. Aug 12, 2015 at 23:21

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Oh, I've gotta learn to read (or get some coffee):

migration rejected …
votes, comments, and answers are locked due to the question being closed here.

Looks like I didn't really understand what happened here (partially because I couldn't believe that it was "migrated back" despite being clearly meta); also Community's action seemed somewhat unrelated to the close-down that happened after the lock in the revision history.

Animusion's explanation of the process is great, even if there are some quirks; and obviously the edit button title text is still wrong but that's a separate issue (please upvote it!).

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