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In addition, administrators may apply temporary pending changes protection on pages that are subject to significant but temporary vandalism or disruption (for example, due to media attention) when blocking individual users is not a feasible option. As with other forms of protection, the time frame of
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Applying page protection solely as a preemptive measure is contrary to the open nature of
Knowledge and is generally not allowed. Instead, protection is used when vandalism, disruption, or abuse by multiple users is occurring at a frequency that warrants protection. The duration of protection should
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and subpages within their own user space can be protected upon a request from the user, as long as a need exists. Pages within the user space should not be automatically or preemptively protected without good reason or cause. Requests for protection specifically at uncommon levels (such as template
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Protection should be used sparingly on the talk pages of blocked users, including IP addresses. Instead the user should be re-blocked with talk page editing disallowed. When required, or when re-blocking without talk page editing allowed is unsuccessful, protection should be implemented for only a
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template, which automatically categorizes by protection level, below the redirect line. A protection template may also be added below the redirect line, but it will serve only to categorize the page, as it will not be visible on the page, and it will have to be manually removed when protection is
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Base user pages (for example, the page User:Example, and not User:Example/subpage or User talk:Example) are automatically protected from creation or editing by unconfirmed accounts and anonymous IP users. An exception to this includes an unconfirmed registered account attempting to create or edit
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Fully protected pages may not be edited except to make changes that are uncontroversial or for which there is clear consensus. Editors convinced that the protected version of an article contains policy-violating content, or that protection has rewarded edit warring or disruption by establishing a
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as a general sanction. When such a restriction is in effect in a topic area, only extended-confirmed users may make edits related to the topic area. Enforcement of the restriction on articles primarily in the topic area is preferably done with extended confirmed protection, but it's not required
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template, re-blocking the user with talk page access removed should be preferred over applying protection to the page. If the user has been blocked and with the ability to edit their user talk page disabled, they should be informed of this in a block notice, subsequent notice, or message, and it
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and must not use their advanced permissions to further their own positions. When involved in a dispute, it is almost always wisest to respect the editing policies that bind all editors and call for input from an uninvolved administrator, rather than to invite controversy by acting unilaterally.
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administrators, allowing normal page editing by other editors at the same time, the protection policy provides an alternative approach as administrators have the discretion to temporarily fully protect an article to end an ongoing edit war. This approach may better suit multi-party disputes and
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When a page under pending changes protection is edited by an unregistered (IP addresses) editor or a new user, the edit is not directly visible to the majority of
Knowledge readers, until it is reviewed and accepted by an editor with the pending changes reviewer right. When a page under pending
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User talk pages are rarely protected. However, protection can be applied if there is severe vandalism or abuse. Users whose talk pages are protected may wish to have an unprotected user talk subpage linked conspicuously from their main talk page to allow good-faith comments from users that the
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on their user page, and then ask an administrator to fully protect their user page. Because user space pages that end in ".css" and ".js" are editable only by the user to which that user space belongs (and interface administrators), this will protect one's user page from further vandalism.
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and therefore aims to have as many pages as possible open for public editing so that anyone can add material and correct errors. This policy states in detail the protection types and procedures for page protection and unprotection and when each protection should and should not be applied.
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For accounts meeting the 30-day requirement, the permission is added on the edit following the 500th (i.e., the 501st edit). For accounts meeting the edit count requirement before the 30-day requirement, the permission is granted on the edit following the account reaching 30 days in
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be used in genuine content disputes, where there is a risk of placing a particular group of editors (unregistered users) at a disadvantage. Semi-protection is generally a better option for articles with a high edit rate as well as articles affected by issues difficult for
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on pages that are merely protected due to high transclusion rates, rather than content disputes. It should be used on templates whose risk factor would have otherwise warranted full protection. It should not be used on less risky templates on the grounds that the
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If the editor is not logged in, their changes join any other changes to the article awaiting review – for the present they remain hidden from not-logged-in users. (This means that when the editor looks at the article after saving, the editor won't see the change
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Blocked users' user talk pages should not ordinarily be protected, as this interferes with the user's ability to contest their block through the normal process. It also prevents others from being able to use the talk page to communicate with the blocked editor.
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protected by any other wiki's cascading protection and, if they are to be protected, must be either temporarily uploaded to the
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users see the latest version of the page, with all changes (reviewed or not) applied. When editors who are not reviewers make changes to an article with unreviewed pending changes, their edits are also marked as pending and are not visible to most readers.
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Create protection of any duration may be applied to pages being repeatedly recreated in violation of policy using the lowest protection level sufficient to stop the disruption (autoconfirmed, extended-confirmed, or full). Due to the implementation of
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As with full edit protection, administrators should avoid favoring one version over another, and protection should not be considered an endorsement of the current version. An exception to this rule is when they are protected due to upload vandalism.
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and certain other persistent problems while allowing all users to continue to submit edits. Pending changes is technically implemented as a separate option, with its own duration, and it yields to other edit protection levels in cases of overlap.
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Upload-protected files, or more technically, fully upload-protected files, cannot be replaced with new versions except by an administrator. Upload protection does not protect file pages from editing. It can be applied by an administrator to:
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When a filter is insufficient to stop user page vandalism, a user may choose to create a ".css" subpage (ex. User:Example/Userpage.css), copy all the contents of their user page onto the subpage, transclude the subpage by putting
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Move protection of any duration may be applied to pages being repeatedly moved in violation of policy using the lowest protection level sufficient to stop the disruption (extended-confirmed or full). Due to the implementation of
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but repeatedly recreated. Such protection is case-sensitive. There are several levels of creation protection that can be applied to pages, identical to the levels for edit protection. A list of protected titles can be found at
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or expire after a specified time. The various levels of protection are detailed below, and they can be applied to the page edit, page move, page create, and file upload actions. Even when a page is protected from editing, the
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to be reviewed. Following a community discussion, level2 was retired from the
English Knowledge in January 2017. It was suggested then that "Pending changes level1" be referred to in the future as simply "Pending changes".
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Article discussion pages, if they have been subject to persistent disruption. Such protection should be used sparingly because it prevents unregistered and newly registered users from participating in discussions.
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reversion to that version. Before making such a request, editors should consider how independent editors might view the suggestion and recognize that continuing an edit war is grounds for being blocked.
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Highly visible templates – those used on a large number of pages or frequently substituted – are often edit protected based on the degree of visibility, type of use, content, and other considerations.
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to edit pages, while keeping their edits hidden from most readers (specifically, unregistered editors – the vast majority of visitors to
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A page and its talk page should not normally be protected at the same time. In exceptional cases, if a page and its talk page are both protected, the talk page should direct affected editors to
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their own user page. IP editors and unconfirmed accounts are also unable to create or edit user pages that do not belong to a currently registered account. This protection is enforced by
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can be extended-confirmed protected at administrator discretion when template protection would be too restrictive and semi-protection would be ineffective to stop widespread disruption.
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If there are unreviewed pending edits waiting, then this editor's edits will be visible only to other logged-in users (including themself) immediately, but not to readers not logged in.
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A user's request to have their own talk page protected is not a sufficient rationale by itself to protect the page, although requests can be considered if a reason is provided.
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or lower can be applied to high risk templates that the general editing community still needs to edit regularly. A full list of the pages under template protection can be found
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onto the protected page, whether directly or indirectly. This includes templates, images and other media that are hosted on the
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In order for a template editor to be able to edit extended confirmed protected pages, they must also be extended confirmed, but in practice this is almost always the case.
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Move-protected pages, or more technically, fully move-protected pages, cannot be moved to a new title except by an administrator. Move protection is commonly applied to:
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Edit protection restricts editing of a page, often due to vandalism or disputes, ensuring only experienced users can make changes (see above for more information).
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A template-protected page can be edited only by administrators or users in the
Template editors group. This protection level should be used almost exclusively on
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be used as a preemptive measure against vandalism that has not yet occurred or to privilege registered users over unregistered users in (valid) content disputes.
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Pending changes protection should not be used as a preemptive measure against violations that have not yet occurred. Like semi-protection, PC protection should
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that non-administrators could fully protect any page by transcluding it onto the page to which cascading semi-protection had been applied by an administrator.
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template or a similar notice, and fully protect the page to prevent further editing. The previous contents of the page are then accessible to everyone via the
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When protecting a page because of a content dispute, administrators have a duty to avoid protecting a version that contains policy-violating content, such as
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user right exists—the existence of the right should not result in more templates becoming uneditable for the general editing community. In borderline cases,
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the protection should be proportional to the problem. Indefinite PC protection should be used only in cases of severe long-term disruption.
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Talk pages are not usually protected, and are semi-protected only for a limited duration in the most severe cases of disruption.
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In the event of the confirmed death of a user, the user's user page (but not the user talk page) should be fully protected.
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Community general sanctions, applying a similar extended confirmed restriction, have also been authorized by the community.
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Pages that have been persistently vandalized by anonymous and registered users. Some highly visible templates and modules.
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to detect, such as non-obvious vandalism, plausible-sounding misinformation, and hard-to-detect copyright violations.
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Scripts, stylesheets, and similar objects central to operation of the site or that are in other editors' user spaces.
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Extended confirmed protection can be applied at the discretion of an administrator when creation-protecting a page.
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When required, protection should be implemented for only a brief period, not exceeding the duration of the block.
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If there are no unreviewed pending edits waiting, this editor's edits will be visible to everyone immediately; but
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template on the talk page will draw the attention of administrators for implementing uncontroversial changes.
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template on the talk page will draw the attention of administrators for implementing uncontroversial changes.
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Users can request edits to an extended confirmed-protected page by proposing them on its talk page, using the
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A user who clicks "edit this page" is always, at that point, shown the latest version of the page for editing
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attacks. This includes images or templates used in other highly visible or frequently transcluded pages. See
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Administrators can prevent the creation of pages. This type of protection is useful for pages that have been
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Pending changes are visible in the page history, where they are marked as pending review. Readers who are
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The following protection types are available to administrators for protecting different actions to pages:
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is cleaned every hour. Those who use sandboxes for malicious purposes, or to violate policies such as
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when this protection level is used. Any protection made as arbitration enforcement must be logged at
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should include information and instructions for appealing their block off-wiki, such as through the
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Such users can request edits to a semi-protected page by proposing them on its talk page, using the
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can still edit or unprotect these pages, however, they should not do so without permission.
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who have had a recent high level of media interest. An alternative to semi-protection is
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prevents the action by unregistered users and users with accounts that are not confirmed.
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template if necessary to gain attention. If the page in question and its talk page are
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protection) can be granted if the user has expressed a genuine and realistic need.
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violations, edit-warring, or other disruption from unregistered and new users.
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