User talk:Celia Walker

i just read up on semi protecting and i find it strange. any registered user with 4 days old can remove {sprotected}} to make the page unprotect and then use a new account to edit right? So what do we do to them?


 * sprotected is just a warning label on the page that says it's semi-protected. It doesn't actually do anything. Adding it won't protect a page, removing it won't unprotect. Only admins can do that. Actually protecting the page is a separate process. That answer your question? Fan-1967 17:49, 17 January 2007 (UTC)

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Your edit to Tropic of Cancer (novel)
One good rule to learn, Be bold in updating pages. Rather than adding a note to the article that the name is wrong, and waiting for someone else to correct the article, just fix the name. Be sure to include in the edit summary why you are making the change.

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