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Help:Protected pages - MediaWiki

A protected page is a page where normal users are prevented from editing and/or moving at all. Only a user with sysop permissions can edit or move a protected page. Likewise only sysop users can protect a page in the first place, or unprotect the page to lift the restriction.

Each activity of protecting or unprotecting a page is saved in its edit history.

There are several reasons why a particular page might be protected:

Types of protections

Two types of protection levels exist on MediaWiki by default.

  1. Semi protected - This option prevents new and unregistered users from editing the page. It is best used to curb vandalism. On a page's protection settings, this option is specified as Allow only autoconfirmed users.
  2. Fully protected - This option allows only administrators to edit the page. It is used to stop edit wars, for legal reasons, curb large-scale disruptions, etc. On a page's protection settings, this option is specified as Allow only administrators.

Wikis can define additional protection levels using the $wgRestrictionLevels configuration setting.

Page protection limits collaboration on the wiki content, and should be avoided where possible.

How to protect a page

Click on the Tools drop-down menu, and select Protect. You will be asked to choose the type of protection and also to add a reason for the protection. For the type of protection, choose either Allow only autoconfirmed users or Allow only administrators. Select an expiration time from the drop-down menu, or choose other time. Manually entered time values are parsed by php's strtotime function.

How to unprotect a page

Click on the Tools drop-down menu, and select Change protection. You will be asked to choose the type of protection and also to add a reason for the protection. For the type of protection, choose Allow all users.

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