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268:, on average 5% of edits to a page are vandalism. So, 5% is the level of vandalism to be expected, and semi-protection should not be applied in this case. More than usual levels of vandalism occur when anything over 5% of edits constitute vandalism. If each vandal edit was followed by a revert, without any further edits to the page, then 50% of edits would be vandalism. More than 50% is rare but may occur when multiple vandalism edits are reverted by a single edit, or when multiple vandals are engaged in an edit war. The higher the percentage of vandal edits, the greater the need for protection. 35: 249:
Articles subject to heavy and continued vandalism and other disruptive edits can be semi-protected. There are no explicit rules that determine the level of disruptive editing that is necessary to trigger semi-protection. Administrators should use their best judgment to determine if semi-protection is
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If semi-protection is to be tried, its first application should be for a short duration, a few hours, a few days, or a week depending on the type of page being protected and the level of disruption. It can also be helpful to review the article history to determine how long the disruption has been a
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What is the quality of this article? Higher-quality articles are more damaged by vandalism than similar low-quality articles, and there's also less likelihood that a given edit will improve the article. In addition, since higher-quality articles are bigger, there is less likelihood that the article
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Since effective page protection stops disruption, the only way to know if protection is still needed is to see if disruption returns without the protection. For this reason, all pages that are indefinitely semi-protected can have their protection removed from time to time. The administrator should
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If vandalism continues after the protection expires, semi-protection can be re-applied, potentially for a longer duration. At some point, an administrator might determine that the semi-protection should be made indefinite. This is reserved for only the most vandalized articles and specific topics
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Non-autoconfirmed editors should be making very few quality contributions to the article compared to the amount of disruptive edits coming from non-autoconfirmed editors. The negative effects of semi-protection on discouraging positive contributions should be more of a concern than the positive
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be protected. Administrators may use their discretion on a case-by-case basis. Semi-protection is useful for pages that are highly visible on Knowledge (XXG). An example of a semi-protected page on Knowledge (XXG) is
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is a measure commonly used on Knowledge (XXG) to protect pages from vandalism or editing disputes. A semi-protected article can only be edited by accounts which are at least 4 days old and have made at least 10 edits
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Vandalism that resumes very shortly after semi-protection is removed demonstrates that the page is a popular target for random vandalism. Such pages are likely candidates for indefinite semi-protection.
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Pages that are indefinitely semi-protected must have been semi-protected previously. This shows that the problem is ongoing, and that temporary semi-protection does not have a lasting effect.
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There are regularly many new vandals or users making disruptive edits, therefore it would be a huge, unending task to notify and warn all the users individually.
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If vandalism is related to a current event, the semi-protection should be lifted after the event is out of the public eye.
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This page provides additional information about concepts in the page(s) it supplements. This page is not one of
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warranted. Here are some criteria that may be helpful to determine if semi-protection is appropriate:
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Does the problem have a detrimental effect on how Knowledge (XXG) looks to the public?
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Are any constructive edits being made to the page, especially from unregistered users?
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All or almost all the disruption is coming from new accounts or IP users.
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Explanatory essay about the protection policy semi-protection section
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For a listing of ongoing discussions and current requests, see the
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Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Vandalism studies/Study1 § Conclusions
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is usually placed on protected pages to display the padlock.
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Every case is different. Even if a page matches each of the
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Is the problem on a high-profile, widely watchlisted page?
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as vandalism is potentially more damaging in these cases.
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Index

WP:ROUGHCONSENSUS
Knowledge (XXG):Rough guide to extended confirmed protection
explanatory essay
protection policy
semi-protection section
Knowledge (XXG)'s policies or guidelines
thoroughly vetted by the community
Shortcuts
WP:ROUGHSEMI
WP:SEMIGUIDE
WP:RGTSP
Knowledge (XXG):Protection policy
semi-protection
autoconfirmed users
Knowledge (XXG):Protection policy § Semi-protection
policy
administrators
§ General considerations
§ Criteria for semi-protection
September 11 attacks
Knowledge (XXG):Requests for page protection
WP:RFPP
new accounts
IP users
notable
living person
pp-protected
Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Vandalism studies/Study1 § Conclusions
articles on living people
general sanctions

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