Wanted to expand on the comment that I wrote above.
While an obvious solution is to downvote → close → delete just like we would with a standard post, I bid that we first take some time to consider the larger implications of this since this is the first article posted of this kind so far.
Collectives are being treated, to some extent, as communities. You "join" a collective, which implies being a part of something, not just gaining a label.
Therefore, it makes sense that a Collective would want to be able to communicate with itself; specifically from admin(s) to members, and to a lesser extent members to members (we don't have user to user communication in general outside of chat, so I think this is less important). I don't think this need is out of place, and I think it's a natural extension of what a Collective is shaping up to be.
However, there is currently no channel designated for intra-collective communication. This current setup will lead to meta-style intra-collective communication overflowing into existing channels, like the linked article; I strongly suspect that this will not be the last unless the setup or guidance changes. I consider this to be a sizeable oversight by Stack; thinking through this it seems like meta chatter from Collectives was an inevitability.
I don't think that articles should be used for meta-posting, at least not without restriction or added labeling of some sort. There's also the issue of reputation – I agree with @cigien's comment above that main-site rep. should never be gained for off-topic content, so that needs to be addressed too.
Admittedly, this is only a single article – but I think it's likely indicative of a need for Collectives to have some channel where this type of post is actually on-topic. Whether that's a Collective's own "Meta" of some sort, a meta articles section for Collectives, a Team, or even just a chatroom... I think this is bigger than a single well-intentioned but off-topic post and needs to be formally addressed.