User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/Creating new wikis on the Unified Community Platform/@comment-1807002-20200303182556

I like how this seems to be a case-by-case duplicate avoidance system. Almost everything should be case-by-case when it comes to need overrides and exceptions. And taking the time to do that is going to be a workload on staff that didn't exist before.

The bad admins thing is a huge elephant in the room for wikis. Potential editors simply can leave wikia all together when bad faith, bad admins or just plain and simple rude people who won't budge or tolerate others if they don't conform (I have had clashes with a couple admins (no blocks or anything) but to be fair neither of us were perfect but I did leave the wikis as the simplest way).

And though many times it can be just a not-so-great-editor who is just mad they can't do whatever-they-want. There is definitely more safeguards for admins than the simple editor and refereeing between the two isn't and won't be easy but exploring to tentatively try to find a way to work between both parties- is definitely going to be something. And hopefully something can be sorted or worked, opposed to admins' rule or go make your own wiki / leave all together approach.