My answer is also good, because it allows liberty of interpretation regarding the Backrooms and anything here. It encourage everyone to write more compelling pages with their own lore, rather than just plain, boring, overused levels. The trend does spawn several mediocre canons, but so far, there are almost no harm done to the community, other than slight confusion, which isn't a big deal as it's not so widespread. We go with our usual daily activities, everyday life of us talking about our own ideas, and to begin with, many authors contradict themselves with others. Doubt that it would ever decrease our quality of the wiki, because making a canon is not as easy as the spammy "rooms" trend. With much lower numbers of participants, we can can monitor each canons pretty easily than any other trends.
In my opinion, it's better this way, because those that made their own canons can actually explain their own views in proper storytelling, rather than kids who claims silly things like "haha I am godlike I can clear this level in 1 second" or even worse, the self-insert roleplayers. At least, by having canons, we have concrete data on the bases of each stories. The canon hub page is a great way to keep the canons organized, so we can also showcased the best of our works, while also keeping off any bad canons away.