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You've probably come here from a link on a '''protected page''', which cannot currently be edited, or a protected image which can not currently be overwritten. [[MarioWiki:Administrators|Administrators]] have the ability to "[[Special:Log/protect|protect]]" pages or images such that they cannot be modified except by other admins. If it's '''semi-protected''' then only [[MarioWiki:Autoconfirmed users|autoconfirmed users]] can edit the page.
You've probably come here from a link on a '''protected page''', which cannot currently be edited, or a protected image which can not currently be overwritten. [[MarioWiki:Administrators|Administrators]] have the ability to "[[Special:Log/protect|protect]]" pages or images so that they cannot be modified except by other admins. If a page is '''semi-protected''' then only [[MarioWiki:Autoconfirmed users|autoconfirmed users]] can edit the page.


This ability is only used in certain circumstances, such as to a popular page highly vandalized. Sometimes permanent semi-protection is used in articles, though permanent full protection is mostly used for policies, such as this page, but almost never in articles.
Sometimes permanent semi-protection is used on sensitive or high-traffic articles, but full protection is mostly limited to policy pages and other behind-the-scenes aspects of the Super Mario Wiki. However, temporary protection may be granted to mainspace articles or images to prevent vandalism or edit warring.
 
[[MarioWiki:User space|User pages]] can only be edited by the user him/herself, with the exception of sysops, who can edit any user page. A user's user page is where he or she expresses him/herself, not another's, so there's no practical need to edit others' user pages.


===Reasons for protecting pages include (but are not limited to):===
===Reasons for protecting pages include (but are not limited to):===
*Protecting high visibility pages such as the [[Main Page]] from vandalism.
*Protecting high-visibility pages such as the [[Main Page|main page]] and its images from [[MarioWiki:Vandalism|vandalism]].
*Maintaining the integrity of the site's logos.
*Preventing anonymous edits from being made to pages that are particularly susceptible to controversy and misinformation, such as [[MarioWiki:Glitches|glitch pages]] and articles on [[MarioWiki:Upcoming content|upcoming games]].
*Maintaining the integrity of the site's logos and policy pages.
*All MediaWiki pages, which are interface messages used repeatedly in the wiki software, are permanently fully protected by default.
*All MediaWiki pages, which are interface messages used repeatedly in the wiki software, are permanently fully protected by default.
*All images featured on the Main Page must be protected. When they come off the Main Page, they should be unprotected.
*Pages and templates which are now an [[:Category:Abandoned features|abandoned feature]] are given full protection, in order to maintain it as a historical reference.
*Pages may be temporarily protected to end edit wars.


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Latest revision as of 12:29, December 6, 2023

You've probably come here from a link on a protected page, which cannot currently be edited, or a protected image which can not currently be overwritten. Administrators have the ability to "protect" pages or images so that they cannot be modified except by other admins. If a page is semi-protected then only autoconfirmed users can edit the page.

Sometimes permanent semi-protection is used on sensitive or high-traffic articles, but full protection is mostly limited to policy pages and other behind-the-scenes aspects of the Super Mario Wiki. However, temporary protection may be granted to mainspace articles or images to prevent vandalism or edit warring.

Reasons for protecting pages include (but are not limited to):

  • Protecting high-visibility pages such as the main page and its images from vandalism.
  • Preventing anonymous edits from being made to pages that are particularly susceptible to controversy and misinformation, such as glitch pages and articles on upcoming games.
  • Maintaining the integrity of the site's logos and policy pages.
  • All MediaWiki pages, which are interface messages used repeatedly in the wiki software, are permanently fully protected by default.
  • Pages and templates which are now an abandoned feature are given full protection, in order to maintain it as a historical reference.
  • Pages may be temporarily protected to end edit wars.