As of posting, the Hot Meta Posts feature has been re-enabled on Stack Overflow, so this is status-completed.
We're also making a change to the existing rules for the HMPs - we're making it so that all [status-*]
tags will remove a post from being eligible - but you'll otherwise see them in the same situations that you would previously - for more information on what the rules are for the Bulletin, see the related MSE FAQ.
Additionally, a new mod tool has been released that will allow mods to directly and immediately remove a meta post from HMP.
As you point out, we've done a lot of learning as a company over the last year about the value of Meta, particularly MSO. This doesn't mean that the concerns Tim voiced in the original announcement have been completely removed but that we feel the importance of this feature - particularly as it relates to SO curation and community building work done here on MSO - is too great to leave "off" while we figure out the work we can do to improve Meta features like the HMPs.
Changes and Limitations
Because we do still have some concern - and because the HMP can be somewhat out of anyone's control - we're adding the ability to add any status tag to help limit the HMP contents. This will also remove discussions that have ended, like when tag synonymizations are status-declined, from appearing in the sidebar, which seems in line with how status-completed already does the same. We think this is a reasonable interim solution until we can more closely look at the contents of the HMP list and discuss what the next steps are to improve it. I'm really a fan of the idea that Bhargav suggested about making it possible for mods to exempt a question, like with Hot Network Questions.
What we really want to avoid in the Hot Meta Posts are questions that call out, or are rude towards, specific users, moderators, or staff. Usually these questions don't get upvoted so our concerns are relatively low, but please understand that if we see these in the HMP we may act to reduce their visibility by changing the tags - either adding a status tag (if appropriate) or making the question a support question instead of a discussion question.
Future Discovery
We're planning to schedule more investigation for improvements to Hot Meta Posts network-wide as a project in Q4 2020. When we posted about this change last year, several answers proposed ideas of how to adjust the HMP feature along with questions about the impact of this change that we should consider and we'd like to investigate some of those, particularly thinking about the things that Bhargav wrote in his answer. These are important concerns we need keep in mind, and I'm looking forward to see how we can improve and grow from this rather than just returning to where it was.
Thank you all for bringing us back to this discussion - if you have questions or concerns, please let me know in the comments or in an answer on the the related discussion on MSE.
While I'm the one posting this response, I didn't get here on my own. Thanks goes to the rest of the Community Managers and the Community Leadership Team for taking the time to work through this discussion and get to this solution.