Related (not duplicates):
- I also hate low quality / non-researched / clueless Meta questions that get migrated from Main
- Don't lock (meta) posts after a failed migration
I saw it happen again - a new user posted an unclear question on the main site complaining vaguely about a bad user experience on SO. It got migrated to Meta by five apparently well-meaning but perhaps misguided 3k closevoters, and the Meta crowd promptly closed it as Unclear What You're Asking. This resulted in the question popping back up on Main, where it is just going to accumulate more downvotes and eventually get deleted. This creates extra trash (an unnecessary migration history as well as a closed "turd" on Meta), and creates extra work for the Meta users who have to respond and close the question that never should have been migrated in the first place.
Let's get rid of the 3k user closevote path to migrate from Stack Overflow to Meta Stack Overflow. Rarely have I seen a high-quality Meta question that originated on the main site - rather, the very fact that a poster didn't seem to appreciate the difference between SO and Meta.SO itself indicates that the poster likewise probably did not understand or take note of what makes a good Meta question, rather than a "Stack Overflow sux, stop downvoting me!!1!11one" rant or an unclear "How come I can't answer? It doesn't work".
For the rare cases in which a high quality Meta question does appear on the main site (e.g. due to sheer luck, or a heavily sleep-deprived but experienced user), a moderator flag can be raised for migration to Meta.