User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/Creating new wikis on the Unified Community Platform/@comment-38078079-20200303182525

This sounds extremely positive, and I'm really glad this is all going ahead. It'll make Fandom a better place overall, as it can be confusing to navigate with multiple wikis on the same topic, and there's so many failing wikis out there that seem just there to compete.

My only concern is when it comes to admins ability to block; while I agree that they shouldn't be able to block for trivial or no reasons, I am curious where the line will be drawn. . . example, if an admin is being harassed across multiple platforms, will they be told not to block, as the issues are off-site? If an admin blocks as something is against local wiki rules, will they be told to unblock due to no ToU being broken? I would like to know how the blocking policies will change.