User blog comment:Dopp/Updates to How We Search/@comment-957747-20120427001220/@comment-957747-20120427011927

Having an option for both functionalities is simply not feasible. It has to be one or the other. Wikia is siding on the side that benefits more people than it hinders. I also type 70+ WPM so I understand what you mean by typing faster than the results. Honestly, I feel this is an issue of crying over spilled milk. The benefit lies in the fact that those people conducting searches on your wiki get better results. That's the bottom line.

As far as the would you like to create... that's vanilla MediaWiki that does that. It allows users to see a red link for a term they are searching for to either 1) create a redirect or 2) create a content page for that term. See this search result on Wikipedia for an example. "You may create the page 'Fdafd', but consider checking the search results below to see whether the topic is already covered." It is simply an accessibility feature to allow easily creating a page on a search term.