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I've posted a question (the link to it I'll post later as a comment because I don't think its contents are relevant to this question and I don't want people to visit it needlessly due to the consideration stated here at the bottom) and ever since then, it's been one of my foremost reputation bringers, almost 50k views, starred by a few etc.

I'm happy that I could contribute, especially given the fact that it was one of my first questions on SO what-so-ever.

I've noticed that some questions get managed by the user Community when they become heavily used, well received etc. I understand that the overtake is there in order to ensure the ever raising quality of the site - and I agree with that conduct.

What I wish to know is when that occurs so I know how long I'll keep my question as mine. Evidently it's not only a matter of views, stars and upvotes.

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    If you see that happen it is a bug as Automatic conversion to CW no longer happens
    – rene
    Jul 17, 2015 at 7:52
  • I wonder if I can close this against that post as a duplicate but your question takes a slighty different angle...
    – rene
    Jul 17, 2015 at 7:53
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    The machine only steps in if a question has an excessive number of answers, too many edits or if it is not marked answered. None of your high-view questions have those problems. Jul 17, 2015 at 7:55
  • What exactly do you mean? The conversion to community wiki? Or other actions by the "Community" account?
    – Cerbrus
    Jul 17, 2015 at 8:01
  • @HansPassant aren't we talking about the same feature? If so, it can't be both enabled and disabled at the same time, unless this is part of an experiment involving the theory of Schrödinger...
    – rene
    Jul 17, 2015 at 8:02
  • As promised - this is the question that I refer to. Jul 17, 2015 at 9:01
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    @Cerbrus I'mnot sure if I understand the question. What I referred to was that some questions are marked as "protected by Community" and Community appears to be a user (if not an individual, perhaps, but rather a system or something). I'm not referring to wiki conversion (I think) but to protection by Community. Has that answered your questions or did I miss? Jul 17, 2015 at 9:02
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    @rene No, please don't. I'm not referring to conversion to wiki (at least not that I'm aware of that it'd be called). I'm talking about the mark that a question is protected by Community. I don't think it's the same process as you linked to (but I might be confused as to the technical nomenclature). Jul 17, 2015 at 9:05
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    @gnat Perhaps it's a new feature but the protection I was talking about was done by "Community" (the user with a pointy, blue avatar, reputation 1) while the reply linked to points to protection by an actual individual, real avatar, reputation 15k+). Is it still the same kind of protection? If so, then my question is a duplicate and ought to be closed. Otherwise, it's not and calls for an answer. Jul 17, 2015 at 9:45
  • @KonradViltersten I edited the answer to explain that
    – gnat
    Jul 17, 2015 at 10:01
  • @KonradViltersten: What do you mean by "...so I know how long I'll keep my question as mine"? The question will be yours unless: 1. It's converted to a CW, which seems really unlikely, and you said above that's not what you're asking about. 2. You ask SO to disconnect you from your existing questions/answers. 3. You do something egregious, repeatedly, until SO have no choice but to permanently remove your account (which isn't going to happen :-) ). Being protected doesn't mean the question isn't yours. Jul 18, 2015 at 8:52

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Users having over 15K rep can protect questions (with answers from new users aka users with < 10 on-site rep) that were posted over a day ago (at some other sites, they can do this earlier than that), see What kind of questions should be protected?

This was the case in example referred in comments.


As for automatic protection by a Community user, it can be triggered in following cases:

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    @gnat I might be explaining it insufficiently clearly but as far I understand, I'm not referring to conversion to wiki. However, I might be ignorant of the actual name of the process and it's possible (although not likely to the best of my recognition) that it's called so. Jul 17, 2015 at 9:08
  • I think this answer is missing something. Neither of the specified conditions applied to this question, which was protected by the Community user, apparently automatically.
    – WBT
    Aug 29, 2016 at 20:45
  • @WBT having less than 10K rep on that site one can not see deleted answers (three of which could trigger auto-protection). If you want to know whether this was the case in the question you refer ask someone with at least 10K reputation to tell if the question has deleted answers and who posted these
    – gnat
    Aug 29, 2016 at 20:53

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