Commons:Protection policy - Wikimedia Commons (2024)

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Commons:Protection policy - Wikimedia Commons (1)

This page is considered an official policy on Wikimedia Commons.

It has wide acceptance among editors and is considered a standard that everyone must follow. Except for minor edits (such as fixing typos, or bringing information up to date), please make use of the discussion page to propose changes to this policy.

Administrators can protect a page or file to restrict editing or moving of that page. Such protection may be indefinite or expire after a specified time.

This ability is usually only used to combat vandalism and edit wars and the protection is usually temporary. Some exceptions include heavily used templates and archived user right request pages.

The protection log shows a record of which pages have been protected, by whom, and the reason they gave for protection. All the pages that are currently protected are listed on Special:Protectedpages. Nonexistent pages that are protected against creation are listed on Special:Protectedtitles.

Fully protected pages should be tagged with the appropriate protection template to inform others and to auto-categorize the page under Category:Protected. Semi-protected pages are generally not tagged.

Contents

  • 1 Types of protection
    • 1.1 Full protection
    • 1.2 Template protection
    • 1.3 Autopatroller protection
    • 1.4 Semi-protection
    • 1.5 Move protection
    • 1.6 Cascading protection
    • 1.7 Upload protection
  • 2 Requesting protection and unprotection
  • 3 See also

Types of protection

Full protection

Full protection disables editing for everyone except administrators. Fully protected media files cannot be overwritten by new uploads except by administrators. Pages may be full protected indefinitely if they are heavily used images or frequently transcluded templates to prevent vandalism. Indefinite full protection may also be used for pages which should not be modified for copyright or legal reasons, such as Commons:GNU Free Documentation License.

Pages experiencing edit warring as the result of a dispute may be temporarily protected. During this time, administrators should only make significant changes if there is consensus to do so. Any proposed changes should be discussed on the talk page. Such requests may, if they are immediate and uncontroversial, be accompanied by the {{Editprotected}} tag to attract administrators' attention.

Template protection

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  • COM:TP

Template protection is used on higher risk templates and Lua modules, such as those with a high transclusion count or those with licensing information. Pages under this protection can only be edited by administrators and those with the template editor user right.

Autopatroller protection

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  • COM:AUTOPP

Autopatroller protection only allows editing for users with the autopatrolled right. It should only be used where semi-protection has been proven to be ineffective in combating disruption in cases such as persistent vandalism, sockpuppetry and edit wars.

Semi-protection

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  • COM:SEMI

Semi-protection disables editing for anonymous users and registered accounts less than four days old. This is the most common type of protection and is commonly used to prevent IP vandalism.

Move protection

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  • COM:MOVP

Move protection protects the page solely from being moved. By default, fully protected pages are also move protected.

Cascading protection

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  • COM:CASCADE

Cascading protection fully protects all pages transcluded on the protected page, including any images and their file description page, and any templates. Due to the widespread and powerful nature of cascading protection, its usage should be kept to a minimum. On Commons, cascading protection should only be used in rare situations where there's a consensus to do so.

In the past, it wasn't possible to protect nonexistent pages from being created. As a workaround, these pages were transcluded on a page that had cascading protection. It is now possible to protect pages using MediaWiki's built-in protection of nonexistent pages, which is applied in the same manner as ordinary protection. However, the old method has not been abandoned completely.

Cascading semi-protection is disabled, because it enabled non-sysops to fully protect pages by transcluding them.

Upload protection

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  • Commons:UPLOAD-P

Upload protection might be used to prevent overwriting of files that are either heavily used across Wikimedia projects (e.g. template icons) or used in a dangerous location (e.g. wiki's main pages) in order to prevent vandalism. These protections might be indefinitely or temporary, for example only as long as a file is on a wiki's main page. For “heavily used” files [upload=sysop] and (to prevent malicious or accidental moves) [move=sysop] should be used. [edit=sysop] is not needed (and not useful since it, for example, does not allow category changes) if just the file's contents are important (e.g. if only very few views of the file page can be expected as it happens in non-linked template use).

Requesting protection and unprotection

To request protection
  • Ask an administrator or make a request on Commons:Administrators' noticeboard/Blocks and protections.
To request unprotection
  • First, ask the administrator who protected the page.
  • If they are unresponsive, ask a different administrator or ask at Commons:Administrators' noticeboard/Blocks and protections.

See also

  • Protected pages considered harmful (Meta)
  • Commons:Auto-protected files
  • Title blacklist
  • Spam blacklist
  • v
  • t
  • e

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