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:Isn't one of the wiki admin tools the "Protect" option, supposed to prevent changes in an article? Protect this nonexistant article and it should prevent anyone from ever creating it again. -- [[User:Leandro|Leandro]] 01:57, 1 May 2007 (PDT) | :Isn't one of the wiki admin tools the "Protect" option, supposed to prevent changes in an article? Protect this nonexistant article and it should prevent anyone from ever creating it again. -- [[User:Leandro|Leandro]] 01:57, 1 May 2007 (PDT) | ||
− | :: You can't protect an article that doesn't exist. Well, technically, you ''can'', but it's not very easy -- Tony (or someone with DB access) would have to manually set up an existing page with cascading protection; then we'd have to transclude this non-existant article into the page he set up so that it inherits the protections (or something like that, I'm not really clear on the details). However, a simpler alternative would be to recreate the page and make it a redirect to [[ | + | :: You can't protect an article that doesn't exist. Well, technically, you ''can'', but it's not very easy -- Tony (or someone with DB access) would have to manually set up an existing page with cascading protection; then we'd have to transclude this non-existant article into the page he set up so that it inherits the protections (or something like that, I'm not really clear on the details). However, a simpler alternative would be to recreate the page and make it a redirect to [[Project:Community Portal]]; then it could be protected quite easily. -- [[User:Sekoia|Sekoia]] 02:02, 1 May 2007 (PDT) |
::: ^^;; I'm almost tempted to try protecting the talk page and seeing if that protects the main page as well, thus keeping anyone from doing anything to it. --[[User:Sleepykitty|Sleepy Kitty]] 02:48, 1 May 2007 (PDT) | ::: ^^;; I'm almost tempted to try protecting the talk page and seeing if that protects the main page as well, thus keeping anyone from doing anything to it. --[[User:Sleepykitty|Sleepy Kitty]] 02:48, 1 May 2007 (PDT) | ||
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+ | :::: I'm pretty sure protecting the talk page won't protect the article, for the same reason that protecting the article doesn't protect the talk page. :) -- [[User:Sekoia|Sekoia]] 11:00, 1 May 2007 (PDT) |
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o.o I copied what you had here to your personal page. Basically, sgs aren't suppost to use any area but the personals (or a listing in the community portal) as advertising. ^^ I did this too when I first came here and mine got deleated as well. hope to see you later =^^= --Sleepy Kitty 21:34, 27 November 2006 (PST)
o_o seriously folks, pls don't keep adding this page in. its been deleated.. 4 times now? Twice by me, at least once by StarGeek... anyway, last time the info was moved to TaxibotJoe's page, this time its going to Taxi Otter's. --Sleepy Kitty 01:32, 1 May 2007 (PDT)
- Isn't one of the wiki admin tools the "Protect" option, supposed to prevent changes in an article? Protect this nonexistant article and it should prevent anyone from ever creating it again. -- Leandro 01:57, 1 May 2007 (PDT)
- You can't protect an article that doesn't exist. Well, technically, you can, but it's not very easy -- Tony (or someone with DB access) would have to manually set up an existing page with cascading protection; then we'd have to transclude this non-existant article into the page he set up so that it inherits the protections (or something like that, I'm not really clear on the details). However, a simpler alternative would be to recreate the page and make it a redirect to Project:Community Portal; then it could be protected quite easily. -- Sekoia 02:02, 1 May 2007 (PDT)
- ^^;; I'm almost tempted to try protecting the talk page and seeing if that protects the main page as well, thus keeping anyone from doing anything to it. --Sleepy Kitty 02:48, 1 May 2007 (PDT)
- I'm pretty sure protecting the talk page won't protect the article, for the same reason that protecting the article doesn't protect the talk page. :) -- Sekoia 11:00, 1 May 2007 (PDT)