To offer a metaphor, consider this.
We have a food factory- let's say cereal- that has a leakage of lead getting into the food somehow. Nobody knows how, it cannot be stopped at the source. Scrambling to address the problem, people say "well, since we're detecting lead, what if we just don't sell the food with lead in it, and up the limit of detected lead allowed to be in something for it to be sold?" But the problem still exists, and these lead detection tools aren't 100% successful: it's just downright unreasonable to continue to allow that factory to function, to even risk that.
The same is true here. We have verified that these pages are actively getting upvoted by the SCP community, in spite of the peddled idea that SCP universally hates powerscalers. It's even something that our users or others can manipulate themselves, behind the scenes, by simply voting themselves: these are realistically extremely low votecounts to base something so important off of. Upping the votecount would address the immediate issue, but not the problem at its source, which will always exist for as long as SCP exists on our wiki.