For the same reason that cc-by-sa is often preferred
to cc-by. The
viral nature of share-alike -- which is what the GFDL amounts to --
means that reusers have to put modifications under the same free
licence. This means that the content is more free and therefore
furthers our mission.
And...? ;-)
I actually deleted my next sentence from my post for fear of being
flamed: "I personally disagree with this and think that the fewer
restrictions placed on work beyond simple attribution the better."
(I license my work cc-by.)
Thought of saying so on your user page e.g. {{DualLicenseWithCC-By-2.5}} ? You
currently have cc-by-sa.
I really doubt you'll get flamed for it.
-Dan