Help:Page protection

Protection is the ability to limit who can edit a page. Administrators have the ability to both protect and unprotect pages should the need for either arise on a wiki.

Uses
The majority of pages on a wiki should remain unprotected so to encourage all users to participate. Places where you may want to use protection may include:
 * Protecting highly vandalised pages, such as the main page on busy wikis.

A temporary protection is used for:
 * Maintaining the integrity of the site's wordmark and favicon.
 * Protecting the often-used texts in the MediaWiki namespace (these are protected automatically).
 * Protecting documents such as minutes or policies that have gone through a formal approval process.
 * Enforcing a "cool down" period to stop an edit war, upon request.
 * Protecting a page or image that has been a recent target of persistent vandalism or persistent edits by a banned user.

Protection levels
There are four protection levels admins can use when protecting a page.
 * Semi-protection: protection of a page against editing by an unregistered or non-autoconfirmed user.
 * Full protection: protection of a page against editing by a non-admin.
 * Cascading protection: protection of a page from editing by a non-admin, as well as any other pages on the wiki linked to on the page.
 * Move protection: protection of a page against moving by a non-admin.

Protecting a page

 * To protect a page, photo, template, or other protectable page, click on the arrow on the “Edit” button next to the title to produce a dropdown menu. Then click “Protect.”
 * When the protection screen appears, you can set the protection level, as talked about in the previous section. Do this by checking which level you want.
 * You may want the page move protection to be set at a different level than the editing protection. By default, they are the same. To set a different level, select the check box in the “Move” section, then choose which protection level you would like.
 * To set cascading protection, click the check box next to “Protect pages included in this page (cascading protection)”
 * Select a default reason for protection in the drop down menu, or add in your own and/or additional reason in the box below.
 * Click “Confirm” to save your changes.

Unprotect

 * To unprotect a protected page, again click on the arrow on the “Edit” button.
 * You can alter the protection level on the protection screen.
 * Select a default reason for unprotection in the drop down menu, or add in your own and/or additional reason in the box below.
 * Click “Confirm” to save your changes.

Advice

 * Do not make the common mistake of protecting pages unnecessarily.
 * Do not protect a page you are involved in an edit dispute over. Admin powers are not editor privileges - admins should only act as servants to the user community at large.
 * Avoid favoring one version of the article over another, unless one version is vandalism.
 * Temporarily protected pages should not be left protected for very long.
 * Talk pages and user talk pages are not protected except in extreme circumstances.
 * The protection of a page on any particular version is not meant to express support for that version and requests should therefore not be made that the protected version be reverted to a different one.===

Next pages

 * Learn about cascading protection.
 * Learn about protecting a wiki.
 * Read the administrators' how-to guide.

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