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After poking around a bit in the 10K tools to see how much things have...changed, I noticed this particular postthis particular post.

There aren't any qualms about its quality, but what I do have a qualm with is that unprotect link in it. I can see in the timelinesee in the timeline (17 September 2011 for those who won't search for "protected") that it's been protected before, and I don't see an unprotect event in there.

Why is the protection masked because it's closed? Shouldn't the protection be removed realistically if it's closed?

After poking around a bit in the 10K tools to see how much things have...changed, I noticed this particular post.

There aren't any qualms about its quality, but what I do have a qualm with is that unprotect link in it. I can see in the timeline (17 September 2011 for those who won't search for "protected") that it's been protected before, and I don't see an unprotect event in there.

Why is the protection masked because it's closed? Shouldn't the protection be removed realistically if it's closed?

After poking around a bit in the 10K tools to see how much things have...changed, I noticed this particular post.

There aren't any qualms about its quality, but what I do have a qualm with is that unprotect link in it. I can see in the timeline (17 September 2011 for those who won't search for "protected") that it's been protected before, and I don't see an unprotect event in there.

Why is the protection masked because it's closed? Shouldn't the protection be removed realistically if it's closed?

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Why doesn't this question appear as "protected" anymore?

After poking around a bit in the 10K tools to see how much things have...changed, I noticed this particular post.

There aren't any qualms about its quality, but what I do have a qualm with is that unprotect link in it. I can see in the timeline (17 September 2011 for those who won't search for "protected") that it's been protected before, and I don't see an unprotect event in there.

Why is the protection masked because it's closed? Shouldn't the protection be removed realistically if it's closed?