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  2. Wikipedia:Protection policy - Wikipedia

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    Protection is a technical restriction applied only by administrators, although any user may request protection. Protection can be indefinite 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.

  3. Wikipedia:Requests for page protection - Wikipedia

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    Welcome—request protection of a page, file, or template here. Before requesting, read the protection policy. Full protection is used to stop edit warring between multiple users or to prevent vandalism to high-risk templates; semi-protection and pending changes are usually used to prevent IP and new user vandalism (see the rough guide to semi ...

  4. Wikipedia:Lists of protected pages - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Lists of protected pages. This is a list of resources available that list pages that are protected, semi-protected or move protected. To request that a page be protected or unprotected, see Wikipedia:Requests for page protection. Special:ProtectedTitles - automatic list of pages protected against creation. Also see Wikipedia:Protected ...

  5. Help:Protected pages - Wikipedia

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    Some Wikipedia pages are protected from editing to prevent vandalism. This protection status is usually shown as a padlock at the top right of the protected page. Its varying colours depend on the level of protection, which include: Only administrators and office staff are able to activate page protection.

  6. Wikipedia:Administrators' guide/Protecting - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia. : Administrators' guide/Protecting. Administrators protect pages and images to prevent vandalism and assist in resolving content disputes, for example. The key principle to remember here is that Wikipedia is the encyclopedia that "anyone can edit". Protecting pages defeats that goal and so page protection should be avoided when ...

  7. Help:Protection - Wikipedia

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    Help:Protection. For reader help, see Help:Protected pages. For the policy on protecting pages, see Wikipedia:Protection policy. "WP:TPP" redirects here. For the talk pages project, see Wikipedia:Talk pages project. Depending on its level of protection, editing on the page has been restricted to either autoconfirmed users, extended confirmed ...

  8. Wikipedia:Requests for page protection/Increase - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Requests for page protection/Increase. Place requests for new or upgrading pending changes, semi-protection, full protection, move protection, create protection, template editor protection, or upload protection at the BOTTOM of this section. Check the archive of fulfilled and denied requests or, failing that, the page history if you ...

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    It leaves people unable to edit the page in question, and it may create ill feelings about the site. As a result, page protection is governed by the Wikipedia's protection policy, which lays out the do's and dont's of page protection. Broadly speaking, the following levels of protection and the cause for their implementation are listed below: