Wikipedia:List of indefinitely protected pages

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Protection templates
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{{pp-meta}} Full Semi
Dispute: {{pp-dispute}} N/A
Vandalism: {{pp-vandalism}} {{pp-semi-vandalism}}
High visibility templates: {{pp-template}} {{pp-semi-template}}
User talk of blocked user: {{pp-usertalk}} {{pp-semi-usertalk}}
Spambot target: N/A {{pp-semi-spambot}}
Sockpuppetry: N/A {{pp-semi-sock}}
Long-term: N/A {{pp-semi-indef}}
Generic (other protection): {{pp-protected}} {{pp-semi-protected}}
Scrutiny of the Office: {{pp-office}} {{reset}}
Move protection (disputes): {{pp-move}}
Move protection (vandalism): {{pp-move-vandalism}}
Create protection: {{pp-create}}
Talk page info: {{Permprot}} {{Temprot}}

This is a list of pages that are permanently protected or semi-protected, in line with the protection policy.

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Main Page and component templates

Templates that make up Main Page content, including those that change daily, are automatically protected by transclusion on the Main Page, as cascading protection is enabled.

Pages linked from the sidebar

These are linked from every page (via the 'sidebar' on Monobook and some other skins).

High-visibility templates

These templates are not necessarily used on a large number of pages, but those pages on which they are used are visible ones. This also includes templates that are frequently used, but intended to be substituted, so that while they are only transcluded on a handful of pages, changes to them will quickly affect a large number of pages. See also High-use templates below.

In addition to these pages, all templates transcluded in Today's Featured Article are considered high-visibility and are temporarily fully-protected.

Fully protected

Deletion process templates
"Old-style" user warning templates

Semi-protected

"New-style" user warning templates

Not all of these are semi-protected, however the following are:

High-visibility images

The following images are used on visible or high-use pages of some kind, and may be part of the interface (for example, on pages in the MediaWiki namespace).

Generic image names

These images have very generic names, and are undesirable as names of actual files due to the risk of accidental overwriting should someone inadvertently choose the same generic name. The images themselves contain a message similar to the following one explaining not to use the name:

Image:Image.gif

Numbers

Single letters

Legal reasons

License texts

Full text of GNU licenses. These need to be accurate for copyright reasons.

Disclaimers

These are linked from the footer of every page, and need to be accurate for legal reasons.

Libel, slander or privacy considerations

Sometimes it may be appropriate to protect pages based on considerations, whether of legal liability or common courtesy, of harm they may cause. This may involve slander, libel or privacy. Privacy considerations might involve, for example, notorious public behavior by a mentally ill person or a dramatic but embarrassing event which involves a person who is not a public figure. See Template:Privacy protection. Wikipedia:Images of Wikipedians has been permanently semi-protected due to concerns of people adding images of other people. That page is on a constant watch to remove photos added inappropriately.

See Wikipedia:Office Actions.

System administration reasons

License templates

The following license templates are indefinitely protected due to both high visibility and legal reasons.

General
Public domain
GNU
Creative Commons
Governmental
Wikimedia-specific
Other

High use templates

See also Wikipedia:High-risk templates and Category:Protected templates.

The following templates are indefinitely protected or semi-protected because a large number of pages directly or indirectly depend on them. These templates should only be edited when absolutely necessary. Development of new revisions should be done elsewhere (in a page under user space, in a template sandbox or on a separate development subpage of the template). See also High-visibility templates above.

Semi-protected

Fully protected

See also: Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Pp-template

Changes to these templates should be requested on the template's talk page by adding {{editprotected}} and providing detailed change instructions. The change will then be made by an administrator.

Javascript-related pages

Installation templates

The following templates are used to install javascript tools easily, and should be protected to prevent malicious javascript code creeping in.

Input data
  • User:Lupin/badwords is a list of words flagged by anti-vandalism tools. This is semi-protected to allow established editors to change it while avoiding vandals inserting common words into the list, rendering it useless.

Wikipedia content modification information:

  • This page was last modified on 19 October 2008, at 03:49.

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