I think it's about time that the community of SO/SF/SU decide what should and should not be community wiki.

In order to facilitate this, I recommend 1 suggestion per answer. Since this is community wiki, vote up/down based on whether you like or dislike the idea. If your idea only pertains to one site, please identify the site. And please do not post an answer duplicating what's already been posted - up-vote it (and maybe leave a comment...) instead!

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Why the downvote? That question does not attempt to define what should and should not be community wiki, while this one does. Unless I'm missing something, there is no definition of community wiki and I think the community should come up with one. – Thomas Owens Jul 19 '09 at 22:03

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Community Wiki posts should be for those that want to allow more people to edit the posts.

Wiki FAQ mention

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Questions that do not have a right answer.

There are discussions that are valuable to the community, such as this one on Stack Overflow (since deleted). I think this is of interest to and benefits the community, however if there aren't right or wrong answers, no one should be able to gain reputation from posting, and therefore the question and all answers should be in community wiki.

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A question that is "Rep Whoring" (whatever that means)

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A subjective topic

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Anything with the words, "Best" and "Must have" without a set of criteria to judge on definitely fits that bill. – random Jul 20 '09 at 2:48
I think this falls under meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/7157/… - truly subjective questions are those with no right or wrong answers. – Thomas Owens Jul 20 '09 at 10:25

A GTKY question (no real criteria for answers, just want to get to know you...)

(These probably shouldn't be on SO at all, but a few can be fun and help users to see each other as people... and some will never die)

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The only person to decide if a question is to be "wiki" is the asker, it should be completely up to her.

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