I'm not an especially seasoned Meta user, so forgive me if this seems like a trivial question.

My impression of Meta is that one of its major functions is to act as a forum for focused discussion of topics that affect the functionality of SO. A lot of the questions and issues which may be raised are largely matters of community opinion: indeed, that's exactly why we use the up/downvote buttons to express agreement and disagreement. We open these questions so that we can see how the community feels about the issues, and to see what people have to say about them.

In view of this, the close reason

> ![primarily opinion-based](https://i.sstatic.net/GAUtb.png "primarily opinion-based")

seems kind of useless, and possibly even runs counter to the purpose of the [tag:discussion] tag altogether:

> ![discussions are often subjective](https://i.sstatic.net/lCJCD.png "discussions are often subjective")

So why is this a valid reason to close a question?

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I'm obviously not complaining about this close vote reason in general (it's totally valid on SO), just that it seems misplaced on Meta where community consensus and opinion is much more important.