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In the dozens of times I've checked, I have never once found a single valid use of "protect question" in the list of recently protected questions, outside of those questions automatically protected by the Community user. This isn't hyperbole, I have never seen it used correctly by a ~15k rep user who has recently unlocked the ability. Often these users will protect quite a few questions, presumably because they have no idea what protection is or when they should use it.

Protection prevents answer by new/anonymous users, and in every case I've reviewed I have failed to find a single answer by a new user which would have been prevented by protection, so I've unprotected the question.

This seems like a process we can automate. I propose that we disallow protection of a question which has no answers that would have been prevented by protection.

I can't really see any case where somebody would have fore-knowledge of which kind of question is likely to receive lots of "me too" and "thanks" answers before they start coming in, so allowing people to protect questions before they show any sign of needing it seems like it can only lead to this kind of abuse.

To clarify:

Protection: good.

Protecting arbitrary questions that don't need it: bad.

We can automatically detect and prevent the second case. That is my proposal.

Examples

Posting a few examples as I spot them in the list of recently protected questions.

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    What do you mean by "correctly?" It is already automated; question protection gets applied by the Community User when two or more 1-rep answers get deleted. May 1, 2014 at 18:01
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    @RobertHarvey I'm specifically asking to limit the ability to protect questions to those that show signs of needing it, where protecting the question would have prevented at least one of the current deleted/undeleted answers from being posted.
    – user229044 Mod
    May 1, 2014 at 18:02
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    @RobertHarvey I'm asking for this restriction because I thought it would be more popular than simply removing the ability to manually protect questions, which I think would be the better solution. Users don't need the ability, and I have only ever seen it used incorrectly.
    – user229044 Mod
    May 1, 2014 at 18:03
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    10 rep is a really low bar, y'know. Some of us like the ability to preempt incoming bad answers, but I am sensitive to the current gestalt of only using it when necessary. May 1, 2014 at 18:03
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    I've seen it used many times to great effect. The simplest explanation for you thinking it having no effect is because it worked. It in fact stopped me-too answers. May 1, 2014 at 18:05
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    @RobertHarvey I'd argue that incorrectly applied protection prevents legitimate answers for new/anonymous users, more than it "benefits from community involvement"
    – user229044 Mod
    May 1, 2014 at 18:09
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    I have heard that argument, but I don't think it's true. At least not to the degree that you're expressing here. May 1, 2014 at 18:09
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    "That question has seen no activity in almost a year". Right, protecting it stopped it from getting re-activated. Only editing it could do so. It worked. Your assertion that it wouldn't have gotten me-too answers without protection is completely unprovable. May 1, 2014 at 18:11
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    @meagar: How many counter-examples do you want? Here's one that really needed protection: stackoverflow.com/q/671118 May 1, 2014 at 18:12
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    @HansPassant ... What? So we should protect all old questions now, so they don't get bumped? That isn't at all what protection is for.
    – user229044 Mod
    May 1, 2014 at 18:12
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    @RobertHarvey That question supports my point, not yours. It needed protection, so it was protected. Every single deleted answer was posted before the question was protected. I'm not arguing that we should do away with protection, I'm saying that we shouldn't be able to apply it before its needed.
    – user229044 Mod
    May 1, 2014 at 18:14
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    @HansPassant I missed this part: "Your assertion that it wouldn't have gotten me-too answers without protection is completely unprovable" Are you serious? That question received no spam/thanks/me-too answers for almost a year, then it was protected for less than 8 hours, then I unprotected it. You think in that 8 hour window protection prevented all sorts of answers?
    – user229044 Mod
    May 1, 2014 at 18:16
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    @RobertHarvey Again. That question was protected after it showed signs of needing it. I can't state this any clearer: I'm not arguing against protection. I'm really, really not. I'm arguing against protecting questions before they have received answers that would have been prevented by protection.
    – user229044 Mod
    May 1, 2014 at 18:18
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    @SecondRikudo That isn't what protection is for, and it doesn't effectively serve the purpose of indicating that "somebody cares" about a given question.
    – user229044 Mod
    May 1, 2014 at 20:17
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    @meagar: That question has nearly half a million views, and one answer by a 1 rep user that was deleted. I'd say it's a perfect candidate for protection, though I grant you that there haven't been all that many problems on it so far. May 2, 2014 at 19:29

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You are requesting that we "Prevent protection of questions when it would have no effect".

Clearly, protecting questions does have an effect -- especially on high-traffic ones:

(More than 5 months later..)

I protected two of the questions you are using as examples.

Let's look at How do you create a remote Git branch?

This question hasn't received any spam, "me too" or "thanks" answers, and it's been around since 2009. There was no reason to protect it.

As Robert Harvey said, with over half a million views, this question was a perfect candidate for protection.

The Community ♦ user automatically protected the question 2 months later:

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I also protected one of your other examples, Make div 100% height of browser window.

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Just last week, this answer by a user with 1 reputation was deleted. If the question wasn't unprotected, this wouldn't have been an issue.

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I agree with a few of the other examples you posted, but i'd say that these questions were rightfully protected.

I think you're being overly pedantic about this, though. I don't think it's an issue.

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    Conversely, both of those questions would have been equally well "protected" if we simply didn't let 1-rep users post answers to any popular questions. Obviously this is a terrible idea. You cannot guess what questions are going to get non-answer answers from 1 rep users.
    – user229044 Mod
    Oct 17, 2014 at 2:22
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    @meagar - I agree. How do you know when to protect a question anyways? (i.e., What is substituted as a popular question - number of views, answers, comments, votes, etc?). I think the 'protected' question system is broken, and I don't think there is a universal solution to this. When it comes down to it, the community is the exception catcher. Oct 17, 2014 at 2:38

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