I don't agree with what you are saying you can literally kill some books with editor choices
1. Someone green light,The storyline of Cyborg Rebirth to be "I am Man or Machine" which was the same exact storyline as Cyborg Nu52
2. Cyborg as far I can remember had no DC guest stars
3. Cyborg had a different artist almost every book and couple of them weren't very good
4. Cyborg had 2 or 3 different writers
Are they clear narrative "status quo" stuff has hurt Cyborg? Yes, The move to Justice League was a great move but Cyborg origin shouldn't have been attached to Justice League. That movie rip away one of the biggest keys of the character which was his titans past. So when it is time do his solo book they couldn't call on his key friendships or stories from his past. Attaching his origin to Justice League made him a "Raw rookie" instead of "Phenom rookie" basically Cyborg joining the Justice League he should have be "LeBron James as rookie" meaning Justice League would want him on the team because they see he is competent hero like them and fans would have seen it like Cyborg is deserving of his chance to shine as big time hero. And that is just of couple of examples but still Cyborg with a clean slate could have worked but Cyborg had editorial issues that would out right kill any book .
Then people like yourself come along feed oh this character doesn't work narrative when biggest things against character success are the people in charge. Even in the movies stupid decision making has hurt Cyborg why in the world after the disaster that is Green lantern would you think they wouldn't make another character full suit green screen, They use that instead of a practical suit and you use cgi to enhance thing on the suit. A Cyborg movie is near impossible to make a profit because the cgi would push the budget up to like 200 million or more. You are right about finding creators who need to understand them but some books are sabotage unknowingly or knowingly by editorial choices. When you move a character into the Justice League you give the same support you give Batman,Superman, Wonder Woman and I would bet money that you put same creative teams that you those books on Cyborg the character will have success. DC had new age of heroes intivative which had amazing creative teams but look how fast they pulled the big guns from those projects to put them on Batman or Superman. Sometimes it is yeah they can't create good stories and villains but put a no name writer, rotating cast of mediocre artist and strip away all of character history and you expect that character to be successful? How is that the characters fault?
This is one of the better cyborg moments recently. Why?