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'''Protecting and unprotecting pages''' is very straightforward, but these operations require [[Help:Sysops and permissions|sysop permissions]] or other users with the appropriate rights.
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'''Protecting and unprotecting pages''' is very straightforward, but these operations require [[<tvar|help-sysop-perm>Special:MyLanguage/Help:Sysops and permissions</>|sysop permissions]] or other users with the appropriate rights.
  
 
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You can designate a page as a [[Help:Protected pages|protected page]] by clicking the 'Protect page' tab ('protect' in the drop-down menu in Vector), and supplying a comment (a brief textual description of why you are protecting the page).
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You can designate a page as a [[<tvar|help-protected-pages>Special:MyLanguage/Help:Protected pages</>|protected page]] by clicking the 'Protect page' tab ('protect' in the drop-down menu in Vector skin), and supplying a comment (a brief textual description of why you are protecting the page).
  
 
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There are several reasons why a particular page might be protected. On public wikis, a protected page is usually one which has been repeatedly targeted with vandalism, or where it is believed that any vandalism would have an unusually severe impact. On corporate wikis, a page may be protected when the content has been frozen via an approval process. However there are also many good reasons for ''not'' protecting pages. For instance, it may hinder useful contributions by impacted users. As a sysop you must make this choice, and use your privileges appropriately.
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On public wikis, a protected page is usually one which has been repeatedly targeted with vandalism, or where it is believed that any vandalism would have an unusually severe impact.</translate>
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On corporate wikis, a page may be protected when the content has been frozen via an approval process.</translate>
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However there are also many good reasons for ''not'' protecting pages.</translate>
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For instance, it may hinder useful contributions by impacted users.</translate>
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As a sysop you must make this choice, and use your privileges appropriately.
 
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Protecting and unprotecting pages is very straightforward, but these operations require sysop permissions or other users with the appropriate rights.

You can designate a page as a protected page by clicking the 'Protect page' tab ('protect' in the drop-down menu in Vector skin), and supplying a comment (a brief textual description of why you are protecting the page).

There are several reasons why a particular page might be protected. On public wikis, a protected page is usually one which has been repeatedly targeted with vandalism, or where it is believed that any vandalism would have an unusually severe impact. On corporate wikis, a page may be protected when the content has been frozen via an approval process. However there are also many good reasons for not protecting pages. For instance, it may hinder useful contributions by impacted users. As a sysop you must make this choice, and use your privileges appropriately.

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