A post can be locked.

  • What does it mean to lock a post?
  • Who can lock a post?
  • When should a post be locked?

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What does it mean to lock a post?

A question or answer which is locked can no longer be edited, voted or commented upon, closed or re-opened. If a question is locked, new answers cannot be added to that question. Any of the (unlocked) answers can still be edited and voted upon.

Locked posts can later be unlocked by moderators, or can be configured to be locked temporarily. Common temporary locking periods are 1 hour, 24 hours, or 1 week.

Who can lock a post?

Only diamond moderators can lock or unlock posts.

When should a post be locked?

Posts should generally only be locked in cases where something seriously bad is happening. In particular, where the ongoing updates and edits are actively detrimental to the system.

Some examples of when a post might be locked include:

  • A question or answer where repeated voting or editing is happening in a way which attempts to game, hack, or otherwise abuse the system.
  • A question that gets opened and closed repeatedly many times without achieving community consensus on whether it should stay open or closed.
  • A question that, for whatever reason, continues to attract flame posts, spam, or other inappropriate answers.
  • A question that is repeatedly vandalized by its asker; for example, to drastically alter the meaning of the question that invalidates existing answers, or to obliterate/obscure the question.

What if I disagree with the lock applied to a post?

If you have a justifiable reason that a post should be unlocked, you should flag it for moderator attention using the "flag" link underneath the post. Select the "other" flag reason, and provide a detailed explanation of your rationale in the textbox provided.

A moderator will review your flag, and if they agree with your arguments, unlock the post.

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