I guess I'm still confused about Community-Wiki Questions, and there seems to be some conflicting information out there.
As background, I've answered a number of questions based on a common "root cause" in WSL2 that can be answered with some common suggestions and workarounds. The questions are not duplicates of each other since each is about a unique tool, and each tool may have its own solution.
Rather than continuing to duplicate the information in each question that is common to the root-issue, I posted this question that I felt would be more useful as a single-source-of-truth. This would allow one common question/answer to be updated with new information in the future. This seemed to me like a good use for a community-wiki question, but ... perhaps not?
Per the FAQ: What are "Community Wiki" posts?:
if you believe your post should be converted to a community wiki, you may flag it for moderator attention.
So I flagged the question for conversion. And while I was half-expecting a decline for some reason, the Declined-flag reason surprised me:
Declined - We do not mark questions as community wiki. See https://stackoverflow.blog/2011/08/19/the-future-of-community-wiki/
Well, okay:
It doesn't say that we never mark questions as community wiki. The strongest statement it makes, is "questions rarely, if ever, need community wiki." On the other hand, in a more limited scenario, it also says that community-wiki questions shouldn't exceed 1 out of every 100 questions.
It also seems to have been written in a time when community-wiki questions were being abused in a number of ways - Bad questions were being left on sites and converted to community-wikis as a means of reputation denial, but the question remained. I'm in full agreement that those are not good uses for community-wikis.
Further, I'm confused because:
The FAQ provides guidance on how to request conversion of your question to a community-wiki. If we simply don't do this, then shouldn't the FAQ be updated? (Yes, this is a Meta.SE FAQ, but the Blog entry pointed to in the decline message was also common to all of SE).
Mods still seem to be converting some questions to community-wiki. Rarely, yes, as it should be.
I'm assuming, the most recent one was most likely converted because more than half the answers were duplicates or had other issues. I'm not quite sure that fits the intent of a community wiki (if that's the reason), but I definitely understand the decision in this case.
The second most recent seems to be the type of useful canonical question that should make a community-wiki, I believe. It's more useful as one source that can be edited when things change in the future, rather than simply "piling on" new answers.
The third seems to have been converted as exactly the type of "Quick Fix" that the 2011 Blog warned about. I don't disagree with the decision to do it - It makes sense here. But that doesn't make it a "good community-wiki" - Just a bandage.
What's missing from all of this, though, is guidance on when questions can and should make a good community-wiki. If it's there, then I'm missing it, and my apologies.
If we rarely convert, then when? If never (which doesn't seem to be the case), then shouldn't the FAQ be updated?
Side-notes:
Perhaps my question is really a "quick-fix" scenario as mentioned by the 2011 blog post. Perhaps it should be closed as "too broad" since it doesn't focus on one tool? But in that case, is the solution to simply continue posting the same common information on each tool-specific question? A community-wiki question still seems to me to be a good (at least better) solution here.
I know the Flag-reply area is limited in text, and so the Mod probably couldn't fully explain the reasoning there. That's part of my reason for posting here.
I also found this question on Ask Ubuntu that I felt was a very good use of the Community-Wiki question.