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I had crossed over 15k reps recently, and SO just gave me the rights to protect/unprotect questions. Now at this moment I wonder which questions should be protected and which one should not be?

While seeing questions like this, my instinct says that it should have been protected, since it is a good question with answers more than enough. But it is not protected until now. When should we decide a question should be protected?

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    FWIW: I've not yet needed to protect or unprotect a question. It's a power that you (and I) have, but it will be used sparingly if at all. (It may be that I work in … less volatile? … areas of SO where protected questions are a rarity. But my strong suspicion is that you will seldom find it necessary to use the privilege. But it is there if it becomes necessary.) Commented May 26, 2014 at 19:08
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    It is one of the most useless privileges. It sounds cool at first, but you hardly ever need it. Commented May 26, 2014 at 19:25
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    I used it once, a long time ago. It became almost completely superfluous once it started happening automatically. That covers just about every case where you'd need to protect.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented May 27, 2014 at 11:08

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From the Meta Stack Exchange protected FAQ post:

Why are some questions protected?

Some questions are protected because they are expected to attract either spam or users -- often new users -- who may mistake the site as a traditional forum, posting "noisy" answers such as "Thank you" or "This worked for me" or "I'm also having this problem".

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When should I protect or unprotect a question?

  • Do protect questions that are attracting a lot of non-answers or very poor answers (spam, etc.) from new users.
  • Don’t protect questions just because they’re linked to on a high-traffic news site.
  • Do unprotect questions that aren’t currently attracting a lot of attention and don’t have a long history of unproductive answers.

Only protect questions that need protecting; when they are on the receiving end of a more-than-usual influx of low-quality answers from new users.

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  • If you don't have protect/unprotect abilities, but find a question that should be unprotected, should you flag it for moderator attention? Commented Feb 3, 2015 at 13:14
  • @JonSurrell: If the post matches the criteria from the FAQ and you cannot yourself make the change, using an other flag to request that a moderator does it is valid, yes. Do make sure that the question warrants protecting / unprotecting, and explain why in your request. Commented Feb 3, 2015 at 13:19

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