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[[SmashWiki:Administrators|Administrators]] can '''protect pages''' and unprotect pages. Protection of a page or image means that a non-admin cannot modify it.
[[SmashWiki:Administrators|Administrators]] can '''protect pages''' and unprotect pages. Protection of a page or image means that a non-admin cannot modify it.


The majority of pages on the wiki should remain publicly editable, and '''not protected'''. Pages may, however, be temporarily or permanently protected for legal reasons (for example, license texts should not be changed) or in cases of extreme vandalism or edit warring.  
The majority of pages on the wiki should remain publicly editable, and '''not protected'''. Pages may, however, be temporarily or indefinitely protected for legal reasons (for example, license texts should not be changed), or in cases of extreme vandalism or edit warring.  


There are two kinds of protection:
There are two kinds of protection:
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==Full protection==
==Full protection==
*Protecting highly vandalized pages, such as the [[Main Page]] on large wikis.
*Protecting important pages that are highly vandalized, such as the [[Main Page]] on large wikis.
*Maintaining the integrity of the [[:Image:Wiki.png|site's logo]] and favicon.
*Maintaining the integrity of the [[:Image:Wiki.png|site's logo]] and favicon.
*Protecting the interface and system messages in the MediaWiki namespace (these are protected automatically).
*Protecting the interface and system messages in the MediaWiki namespace (these are protected automatically).
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'''Indefinite''' semi-protection may be used for:
'''Indefinite''' semi-protection may be used for:
*The [[Main Page]] and all templates on it.  
*The [[Main Page]] and all templates on it.  
*Articles about unreleased content that are heavily prone to speculation and other such nonconstructive edits.
*User pages when requested by the user.
*User pages when requested by the user.


'''Temporary''' semi-protection may be used for:
'''Temporary''' semi-protection may be used for:
*Talk pages that are being vandalized.
*Talk pages that are being excessively vandalized.
*Articles that are occasionally vandalized.
*Articles that are being excessively vandalized.
*Enforcing a "cool down" period to stop an "edit war", upon request.
*Enforcing a "cool down" period to stop an "edit war".
*A page or image that has been a recent target of ''persistent'' vandalism or ''persistent'' edits by a banned user.
*A page or image that has been a recent target of persistent vandalism or other persistent nonconstructive edits by a banned user.


==Unprotection==
==Unprotection==
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==Rules==
==Rules==
#Do not make the common mistake of protecting pages unnecessarily. For example, do not protect a page simply because it is the Main Page.
*Do not make the common mistake of protecting pages unnecessarily. For example, do not protect a page simply because it is the Main Page, or because it got vandalized once.
#Do not [[Help:Editing|edit]] a temporarily protected page except to add a notice explaining the page is protected.
*Do not [[Help:Editing|edit]] a temporarily protected page except to add a notice explaining the page is protected.
#Do not protect a page you are involved in an edit dispute over. Admin powers are not editor privileges - admins should only use their powers to help assist the positive growth of the project.
*Do not protect a page you are involved in an edit dispute over. Admin powers are not editor privileges - admins should only use their powers to help assist the positive growth of the project.
#Avoid favoring one version of the article over another, unless one version is vandalism.
*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.
*Temporarily protected pages should not be left protected for very long.
#Talk pages and user talk pages are not protected except in extreme circumstances.
*Talk and user talk pages should never be protected for extended periods except in extreme circumstances (such as a user being persistently harassed by another ban-evading user).
#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.
*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.


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Revision as of 19:27, January 3, 2014

Policy.png This page documents an official SmashWiki policy, a widely accepted standard that all users should follow. When editing this page, please ensure that your revision reflects consensus. If in doubt, consider discussing changes on the talk page.

Administrators can protect pages and unprotect pages. Protection of a page or image means that a non-admin cannot modify it.

The majority of pages on the wiki should remain publicly editable, and not protected. Pages may, however, be temporarily or indefinitely protected for legal reasons (for example, license texts should not be changed), or in cases of extreme vandalism or edit warring.

There are two kinds of protection:

  • Full protection disables editing for everyone except other administrators.
  • Semi-protection disables editing from IP addresses and users that are not autoconfirmed.

All protections and unprotections are automatically logged in the protection log.

Full protection

  • Protecting important pages that are highly vandalized, such as the Main Page on large wikis.
  • Maintaining the integrity of the site's logo and favicon.
  • Protecting the interface and system messages in the MediaWiki namespace (these are protected automatically).
  • Deleted pages that are continually recreated.

Semi-protection

Indefinite semi-protection may be used for:

  • The Main Page and all templates on it.
  • Articles about unreleased content that are heavily prone to speculation and other such nonconstructive edits.
  • User pages when requested by the user.

Temporary semi-protection may be used for:

  • Talk pages that are being excessively vandalized.
  • Articles that are being excessively vandalized.
  • Enforcing a "cool down" period to stop an "edit war".
  • A page or image that has been a recent target of persistent vandalism or other persistent nonconstructive edits by a banned user.

Unprotection

Any administrator may unprotect any page after a reasonable period has lapsed, particularly a few days.

Rules

  • Do not make the common mistake of protecting pages unnecessarily. For example, do not protect a page simply because it is the Main Page, or because it got vandalized once.
  • Do not edit a temporarily protected page except to add a notice explaining the page is protected.
  • Do not protect a page you are involved in an edit dispute over. Admin powers are not editor privileges - admins should only use their powers to help assist the positive growth of the project.
  • 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 and user talk pages should never be protected for extended periods except in extreme circumstances (such as a user being persistently harassed by another ban-evading user).
  • 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.