Pekka makes all of these decisions, and is compensated in the form of a discount Gucci handbag stuffed full of stickers whenever he indicates that he wants another one. (reference)
The above is the honest truth, but I'm going to give you something a little closer to the answer that you were probably looking for.
There's not really a single decision maker, though all of our products do have (ultimately) a single owner and end of accountability chain - the product manager. I can give you a rough outline of how the process doesn't work, because as I said, it's really only Pekka, but:
A feature is requested and seen by a community manager, developer, PM and there are compelling reasons to not implement the feature -> it's probably going to be declined rather quickly.
A feature is requested and seen (as above) and looks like it might be worth investigating -> it's probably going to get deferred until we have the time to look into it, or some other work is completed that might be blocking it, etc.
A feature is requested that we've already got in mind, or immediately decide that we're going to do (similar to above) - it's probably going to be marked as planned.
We don't do a very good job of indicating presence on feature requests (as in, yes, we saw it, and here's our initial / immediate thoughts), but this is something we're actively working on getting better at doing, and probably entails 'meta' sites being a bit more of a departure in terms of functionality from the parent Q&A site.
Each team has a subset of things they want to work on to help meet specific goals, they prioritize that list, the PM ultimately prioritizes all the lists and decides what needs to happen next. It's the PMs job to balance use and business cases, what's going to make the most impact, etc.
Ultimately, it's Pekka's the PMs call, but our PMs generally do a great job of taking input from other teams that are close to the larger variety of use cases that we see every day.
But I'll leave it up to an actual PM Pekka to chime in with more info if needed.
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