Tgr added a comment.

  An opt-in model for wikis does not seem particularly painful to me. Wikis 
need to actively choose using those modules in their articles (or other 
templates/modules), there's no value in them being there otherwise. Compared to 
that a bot approval process doesn't seem like a huge extra effort. (Also, why 
admin? Modules can be edited by anyone, and most wikis don't regularly protect 
them.)
  
  A web tool would make sense, but it needs to be written, the bot already 
exists and it's trivial to switch from one to the other later. So is there any 
reason no to use the bot with an opt-in wiki list right now? Or is that too 
much effort to administer?

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