Intro
Although there is (or used to be) an ethic of not complaining about a specific user on Meta, I personally don't mind it - here I am, merely an avatar sitting behind an image of a sleepy cat. And the peer moderation privileges we get are quite powerful, so I think it is right and proper in a community that they are seen to be used fairly.
I think I became aware of your user account when I saw some misspellings from you (particularly words containing apostrophes). I vaguely recall asking you to install an English spelling checker, partly because you ask a lot of questions, and volunteer editors don't need prolific writers giving them more work. There is no sense here that perfect English is demanded - as long as you make a reasonable effort, all is good.
Recommendations
And I wonder if that is the problem - not only are you not making an effort, but you're going out of your way to avoid helping. A spell-checker is so fundamental for prolific posters that there is no excuse for not installing one. Indeed, perhaps you are adding misspellings wilfully for "stylistic" reasons - there are a few others who do that, and their material is corrected too.
In a similar fashion, if your post is identified as needing a minimum reproducible example, then I recommend just supplying one. In this case, linking to videos on an external website is regarded as brittle, and that easily qualifies as needing closure, regardless of who the author is, and regardless of their rep level. For this question, you can convert the videos to animated GIFs, and then they can be included in the question directly. (As I indicated in the comments, I will cast a reopen vote if you take this simple action).
I think I have helped close some of your questions previously, though after a quick scan earlier, I could not find one. Notwithstanding, the community view is that cautious close-votes by user is OK in a way that up/down voting is not. The main justification is that close-voting requires two other independent voters to agree, and so if the initial vote was completely spurious, the closure would not succeed. I can assure you that I have not ever cast a close vote on your material where I would not have voted in the same way for another user.
(Your title indicates that you believe closure to be permanent, but this is not so - all you need to do is to repair the reason given for the closure, and ask for the question to be reopened).
Quality
We had a short exchange a couple of days ago in which you explained that you didn't care for writing your posts with care, and that you are here to just get answers - in other words, quality be damned. I understand that view exists on Stack Overflow, though I confess I am surprised you have acquired the rep points that you have while also being of that opinion. It goes against the grain of everything we stand for here - if everyone acted only in their own interests then we'd have no community curation, no quality standards, and Stack Overflow would already have collapsed under the weight of useless, low-quality, low-effort questions.
Put another way, the reason why you come to Stack Overflow is because of its curation-level quality. So you can perhaps see why you have had a poor reception on meta: you are happy to avail yourself of a quality resource, but you don't mind that your own work detracts from that quality. You still have plenty of scope to change direction though - the minor adjustments I have asked for are completely trivial to make.
Summary
It is not the first time that here on Meta we've seen a very high rep user being surprised by the standards that core editors and curators prefer. I acknowledge also that if you've not experienced these rules previously it can be rather a surprise (whether one thinks of this as good or poor luck is perhaps a bit of a philosophical question).
Where it helps I remain happy to work with you to improve the quality of your questions.