It is not a secret that many questions on Stack Overflow get closed, and many users (new users in particular) look for help on what it means and how to reopen them. The Help Center page on closed questions: "What does it mean if a question is "closed"?" is the one that targets this audience and is intended to help.
Common problem
While reading this page, many users encounter the link to the general Meta post: What if I disagree with the closure of a question? How can I reopen a closed question?. While this page correctly suggests
the best place to ask is on the community's meta site
as one of the possible ways to reopen the question, it often leads to users posting on general Meta, not at Stack Overflow Meta.
Why this might happen?
In my opinion, several factors contribute:
The Stack Overflow Help Center page on closed questions does not even mention or link to Stack Overflow Meta. Therefore, some fraction of the users might not even be aware of the Stack Overflow Meta.
The sheer existence of the link to general Meta. Maybe, it is more appropriate to have this information either on the same page or link to a specific Help Center page of Stack Overflow, avoiding linking to an external Meta.
While the page on general Meta has a pretty specific paragraph on per-site Meta's and how to find them, maybe the wording can be improved, say, including instruction of what not to do.
Items 1,2 can be handled internally on Stack Overflow.
This related question on general Meta is targeting item 3.
Can we improve this page to avoid the constant flow of such questions to general Meta?
Reference
- This, soon-to-be-closed and probably deleted-in-the-future question with comment1, comment2 leading me to write the story as I wrote it.
- My general feel cleaning the "Close Votes" review queue on general Meta and seeing similar questions probably daily.