I agree with Anthere and strongly disagree with eliminating personal essays from meta. If POV material isn't allowed on meta then where should it go?
Um .. how about just getting rid of it? Why is it within Wikipedia's mission to somehow provide storage space for personal essays? We're an encyclopedia, not a hosting provider.
Taku is correct in that this only makes Meta hard to use, especially for other people who want to help working on the Wikipedia software. While it is possible to better organize meta, the Recent Changes list is cluttered by this stuff. There are literally hundreds of entries like this:
... # diff) (hist) . . MN Meta-symbiosis; 15:25 . . Saprtacus # (diff) (hist) . . M User talk:Saprtacus; 15:43 . . Saprtacus # (diff) (hist) . . M User talk:Saprtacus; 15:39 . . Saprtacus # (diff) (hist) . . M User:Saprtacus; 15:38 . . Saprtacus # (diff) (hist) . . MN Meta-etiology; 15:33 . . Saprtacus # (diff) (hist) . . M User talk:Saprtacus; 15:31 . . Saprtacus ...
Now try to find the critical "How Wikipedia can be really, really fast" development proposal hidden deep within this idiosyncratic nonsense.
Regards,
Erik