User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/Creating new wikis on the Unified Community Platform/@comment-134861-20200303200648

I'm actually kind of against this -- one of the wikis I run has had problems with editors who seem to want to make good content, but are just completely unable to do so or work well with others, even after intensive coordination and instruction from the staff -- so we just threw up our hands and told the person to go start their own copy of the wiki. Plus, there's the general idea that competition breeds higher quality -- this feels somewhat like allowing monopolies to develop.

I'm also a bit leery of wikia staff who are not part of the individual wiki's community intruding and making rulings about whether the admin's actions were "acceptable". I think there's a fairly wide middle ground of "this person's edits are not compatible with this community's approach to the topic, and unblocking them would be harmful to the community, but the edits themselves are not fundamentally bad."