I'm not against anyone participating in any site that criticizes or mocks Wikipedia or the WMF. But I do get the sense that Wil is jumping into his wife's new territory with both feet, and not necessarily taking the ginger approach to the most controversial issues that have confronted the projects.
Wil - the aversion to Wikipediocracy doesn't come from the mocking or trash talking. You haven't experienced the history of that site (and its predecessor) or the regular crowd there. Many of them are perfectly fine. Some of them have done some pretty seriously fucked up things, and some others have made themselves a persistent nuisance for no better reason than that they can. They have certainly exposed some major scandals, and brought insightful commentary to knotty problems. But please understand that those who choose to avoid them aren't simply too thin-skinned to take a critical comment or a bit of strong language.
Lastly, standard Internet comment on free speech: Your legal right to free speech is not a protection against criticism or a limit in any other way on what others can say to or about you.
~Nathan