Creating a replacement Wiki--in multiple languages, no less--sounds like an awful lot of work. I'd say it's better to try to clean up the mess we already have rather than go for the whole "burn the world so it can be reborn from the ashes" mentality. There has already been extensive work to overhaul TSL's pages as of this writing.
It probably could be possible to make a TSL-exclusive Wiki, if that's something people are interested in. As long as the people in charge there prevent anyone with the username "Baggins" or similar from making any page edits. He's done enough damage as it is.
By the way, Baggins is also on the Wolfenstein Wiki. On this page...
http://wolfenstein.wikia.com/wiki/Wolfenstein:_The_Old_Blood...at the end of the opening paragraph, there is this line:
"According to the developers, "Wolfenstein: The Old Blood" contains occult and supernatural elements and includes many references to the older titles.
Despite this, the so called "supernatural" elements are heavily implied to have a mundane explanation."
Gee, I wonder if Baggins, the master contrarian himself, wrote that? And if you click on the "talk" link at the top of the page, it takes you to a quick conversation between some anonymous user and Baggins. Yep, Baggins questions the authority of mainstream game developers too.
Baggins isn't just damaging King's Quest. He's damaging every video game series he's ever played. I distinctly remember seeing him on a World of Warcraft forum getting mad because people wouldn't listen to him when he tried to connect something that was obviously non-canon to the rest of the canon series. I can't for the life of me locate that thread, though.
I like to pretend that the people getting slapped in this video are all clones of Baggins.