Currently, you can have 10k rep and hundreds of questions and answers on the main site, but if you've never made a meta post you'll still be marked as a New Contributor on the meta site.
When I saw this I was immediately sure it was a bug, but upon further investigation I realised it's by design. And I understand the reasoning: if they've never posted on meta, they are indeed a new contributor to the site.
However it still felt wrong every time I saw it. It took me a minute to put my finger on why, but now it's obvious. The New Contributor indicator is to help us be more welcoming to the new user, not the other way around. It does nothing at all to help the new user do a better job of posting quality content. And if they've already gained 7.8k rep that means they've already done a been through a tonne of questions and/or answers (in this case, hundreds of answers). Surely by this point the user will be well and truly acquainted with our sites.
I'm aware of this question, which suggests the indicator shouldn't be shown in cases like this. While I completely agree, that's not the point of my question. I want to know how everyone else feels about this, bearing in mind my point that it doesn't seem to make sense for meta sites to be treated separately from the main sites with regards to the New Contributor indicator.
Thoughts?