FAMEPedia:Requests for page protection/Header

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This page is for requesting that a page, file or template be, (salted), , , added to , , ,  (file-specific), or. Please read the protection policy for details. 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 only to prevent IP and new user vandalism (see the rough guide to semi-protection); and move protection is used to stop page-move wars. Extended confirmed protection is used where semi-protection has proved insufficient (see the rough guide to extended confirmed protection)

After a page has been protected, the protection is listed in the page history and logs with a short description indicating why it was protected, and the article is listed on Special:Protectedpages. Further discussion should take place on the Talk page of the article. In the case of full protection due to edit warring, admins do not revert to specific versions of the page, except to get rid of obvious vandalism.


 * Instructions:

If you would like to request to have a page protected, have a page's existing protection level lowered or raised, or would like to submit an edit request for a protected page, please follow these steps (note: if you enable the Twinkle gadget for your FAMEPedia account, this process can be largely automated for you):
 * 1) If you are requesting unprotection, the correct protocol is to ask the protecting administrator first for unprotection (the admin's user account name can be found in the page's edit history). If for any reason he or she is unresponsive, unwilling, or unable to lower protection then you may list your request on this page.
 * 2) Add a level-3 header (i.e.  ) with the exact title of the page you would like (un)protected. If the page is not in the article namespace, include the namespace prefix (e.g.   or  ). Place your request  of either the protection or unprotection list, depending on the nature of your request. ; a common error stems from mistaken requests for the protection of redirects, particularly capitalised ones (Twinkle can make sure this never happens to you!)
 * 3) Place the pagelinks template below the header, in the form of   (note the asterisk).
 * 4) If you are requesting protection, write the type of request (full protection, semi-protection, pending changes, move protection) and a brief reason for your request below your header.
 * 5) * If there is a reason for a page to be protected for a certain amount of time, such as protecting a user talk page until the user is unblocked, please make this clear.
 * 6) * If you are requesting indefinite semi-protection or pending changes, be aware that it is only applied to articles with that multiple increasing periods of temporary semi-protection or pending changes have failed to stop.
 * 7) * Note that different expiry times can be set for edit- and for move-protections— thus, an article can, for example, be semi-edit-protected for a week and also fully-move-protected indefinitely.
 * 8) Sign your request with four tildes   and click.
 * 1) Sign your request with four tildes   and click.


 * editors should consider requesting page protection as a method for continuing an argument from elsewhere nor as a venue for starting a new discussion regarding article content. If a request contains excessive argument, appears to be intended to resolve a content dispute, includes personal attacks or uncivil comments, or has any other unrelated discussion, it will be removed from this page and no action will be taken.


 * Examples
 * For single page requests

Example Article Name
Semi-protection: High level of IP vandalism. ~

Template:Example Template Name
Reduction in protection level: From full protection to template editor protection. ~


 * For multiple page requests with the same criteria

Short descriptive header
Temporary semi-protection: High level of IP vandalism. ~


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