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The Protect Questions help page has the following statements:

Any question, even a deleted question, can be protected and unprotected, subject to the following restrictions:

  • The question must be at least a day old

  • A user can unprotect any protected question

I don't understand the second bullet point. Certainly it doesn't mean "any user can unprotect any protected question" does it? Perhaps it means any user with the Protect Questions privilege can unprotect any protected question. I'm kind of guessing here.

It would be helpful if this help page were clarified.

UPDATE: Bug filed and fixed.

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It means:

A user [with this privilege] can unprotect any protected question [even if he wasn't the one that protected it].

This includes even the ones protected by a moderator.

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    Great. Now how do we go about getting the text on that page fixed? I'm not sure what the workflow is for this kind of stuff on meta. Should I ask a new question and tag it as a "bug" against the help page, or should I repurpose this one? Or something else? Feb 23, 2015 at 18:33
  • @StuartMarks meta.stackexchange.com/questions/…
    – Braiam
    Feb 24, 2015 at 0:03
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    Thanks for the pointer. Posted: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/250041/… Feb 24, 2015 at 1:16
  • @Braiam, Is there any voting being done? Or can a single 15k user do the unprotecting?
    – Pacerier
    Feb 24, 2015 at 7:13
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    @Pacerier no, protection isn't by votes. A single user can protect/unprotect any question.
    – Braiam
    Feb 24, 2015 at 12:30
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    @Braiam how often do protect/unprotect wars occur? Feb 25, 2015 at 9:15
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    @ButtleButkus I imagine they're pretty rare, since few 15k+ users are generally going to have the opinion "No! This question needs more answers from anonymous and < 10 rep users!!"
    – AakashM
    Feb 25, 2015 at 10:54
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    @ButtleButkus meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/…?
    – Braiam
    Feb 25, 2015 at 15:10
  • @Braiam, Link after the question is posted. Not before....
    – Pacerier
    Mar 2, 2015 at 3:43

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