Presently, posts to meta require one of four tags in order for the post to succeed. Those are: bug, discussion, feature-request, and support. However, the contact us page says
To share product feedback on our products, please visit our community here
With the "visit our community here" portion being a hyperlink to meta.stackoverflow.com. This left me with a difficult decision on how my feedback should be categorized. If SO really wants feedback posted to meta, then it should be allowed, and I think it should be clearly labeled as such as well.
I propose adding a fifth option: feedback
to the options for the required tag. If that is too much work, I suggest at least rewording the description/definition of one of the other tags (probably discussion) to clearly include feedback.
See the accepted answer here: Where to send questions or concerns about the Overflow?
And my later post, which apparently was a cause of confusion: Missing hyperlink in The Overflow issue #2
Edit: After reading @CodyGray's answer, I agree that most "feedback" should probably be in the discussion tag. However, the need remains IMHO to separate non-conversational typo reports with actual software malfunctions. How about a "typo" tag, so that the bug tag can be reserved for malfunctions requiring developer attention, whereas "typo" would generally be something a moderator can fix (if there are any mods left at this rate), or (as in the case with the newsletter) cannot be fixed beyond the act of making available the correct content to those who go looking for it.
Related: A better way to report broken links