This help article suggests that voting has a completely different point on the meta site. Voting on meta is the antithesis of voting on SO. Here downvote = I disagree and upvote = I agree.
Voting is different on meta. Like normal Stack Exchange sites, Meta allows members to vote on questions and answers. For most posts, votes reflect the perceived usefulness: well-written, well-reasoned, well-researched posts tend to get more attention and more upvotes. Highly-voted and frequently-linked posts may become part of the community-curated FAQ or codified as part of the site’s Help pages.
Unlike normal Stack Exchange sites, Meta invites the community to discuss, debate and propose changes to the way the community itself behaves, as well as how the software itself works. On posts tagged feature-request, voting indicates agreement or disagreement with the proposed change rather than just the quality or usefulness of the post itself
While I completely understand why users with low rep aren't trusted by the community to say if a question or answer is good enough, as they have not proven professional knowledge or knowledge about how this community works, I don't understand why their voice should carry less wight when voting on features etc.
Can someone explain the rationale?
I am not asking about how reputation works here so this is not relevant.
I know it only comes from the main site. In fact that's what made me ask this in the first place .