Difference between revisions of "Template:Protected page text/cascade"

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| protection-message =This page has been transcluded in one or more pages, which is protected with the cascading function on, and can be edited only by administrators.
 
| protection-message =This page has been transcluded in one or more pages, which is protected with the cascading function on, and can be edited only by administrators.
| first-message = This page has been protected from editing because it’s transcluded in the following pages, which are protected with the cascading function on: $2
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| first-message = Cascade protection is used to prevent editing by non administrators. If pages are transcluded in any page that is protected with the cascading function on, they’re protected too. Cascade protection is applied to even high-risk pages, for example: the [[Main Page|front page of Wikishire]].
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*This page has been protected from editing because it’s transcluded in the following pages, which are protected with the cascading function on: $2
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| who-can-edit = An [[Wikishire:Administrators|administrator]]
 
| who-can-edit = An [[Wikishire:Administrators|administrator]]
 
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Revision as of 03:43, 20 June 2019

Why is the page protected?

  • Cascade protection is used to prevent editing by non administrators. If pages are transcluded in any page that is protected with the cascading function on, they’re protected too. Cascade protection is applied to even high-risk pages, for example: the front page of Wikishire.
  • This page has been protected from editing because it’s transcluded in the following pages, which are protected with the cascading function on: $2
  • The reason for protection can be found in the protection log. If you cannot find what you are looking for in the protection log, the page might have been moved after being protected.

What do I do?