Template:R extended-protected/doc

Usage

 * This redirect category (rcat) template populates by default.
 * When template Redirect category shell (Rcat shell) is used to add one or more rcats to a redirect, there is no need to include this rcat. Rcat shell detects protection levels automatically, so by default it will add this rcat to a redirect when it is first protected and then remove it from the redirect if and when protection is lifted.  See Rcat shell's template documentation for details.
 * If used by itself, add this rcat to a redirect as follows:
 * This is in accordance with the instructions given at REDCAT.


 * Use this rcat to categorize extended-protected (full name extended-confirmed protected) redirects. Adding this rcat and populating the Extended-protected redirects category does not in and of itself protect the redirect.  Page protection can only be engaged by administrators.

Aliases

 * [ Also known as...] – list of templates that redirect here and may also be used

Printworthiness

 * In main-article namespace, many extended-protected redirects are considered unprintworthy; however, there are many others that are printworthy, so there is no default sort for printworthiness. In 2003, efforts were begun to support the Wikimedia Foundation's goal of increasing access and availability of  Wikipedia articles in .  Some rcats automatically populate either  or  by default.  Others, like this rcat, do not, and that means it is up to editors to choose which of those categories, Printworthy or Unprintworthy, is appropriate and should be populated.  The rcats that are used separately to populate those categories are:
 * and
 * Please click on each one for more details and guidance.
 * Please click on each one for more details and guidance.


 * Template Redirect category shell will accept these rcats just like any other.
 * Examples:


 * Either Redirect category shell or its alias/shortcut, Rcat shell, may be used.