From https://meta.stackoverflow.com/privileges/protect-questions
What are protected questions?
A protected question prevents answers by anonymous and very new users. Questions should be protected when they are garnering lots of views and newbies are adding "me too!", "thanks!" and possibly even spam non-answers.
Jeff offered more information on why post protection was implemented and what he expected it to be used for in his blog. This was when only moderators had this power, but the same reasoning applies to 15k users who can now protect posts.
Quick testing suggests the following:
- The protection does not automatically time out.
- It only requires one person to protect/unprotect.
- One can protect/unprotect the same question repeatedly.
It's very unlike closing due to the second and third points above, though with a bar at 15k it's going to have a smaller audience. I wonder who's going to be the first to complain about a protection war... It appears that you cannot unprotect a question someone else has protected, so no chance of wars. One would have to flag for moderator attention to remove protection they don't believe is necessary.
Rebecca indicates the following about this ability on the feature list:
A new 15k privilege to protect a question has been added. The question must be older than a day. You can also un-protect a question you protected, but not one that has been protected by someone else.