In March 2016, a new feature was introduced to Stack Exchange sites: the ability for users without enough rep to participate in meta to ask about their own posts. When it was rolled out initially, it was enabled on most sites, but disabled on localized sites (due to a lack of translations) and here on Stack Overflow (as a temporary measure, to see if it would be disruptive or not).
However, the feature was never enabled here on Stack Overflow, even after a long period. Taking a brief look into its use on other meta sites, it seems to be useful and non-disruptive. In addition, as a Meta Stack Exchange regular, I can tell you that we do get people asking about their own Stack Overflow posts on Meta Stack Exchange; they post there because they have less than 5 rep here. Those users go on to have a bad experience because they're told to post here, except they can't. We gave users of other sites a way around that by implementing the above feature, but, again, it's not enabled here.
Given the above, should this feature be enabled here on Stack Overflow? Any thoughts about it?
Do note that this feature isn't presented anywhere in the main site UI; it's only shown when the user comes here to this meta and attempts to ask a question here.
Update: Given the positive reception of this post, I filed a formal request to enable this feature: Enable the “ask about own post” feature for low-rep users
Update 2: This is now enabled here on Stack Overflow, though it is subject to being disabled if many of the resulting new-user posts are of low quality. Click here to search for questions asked by low-rep users using this feature.