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Do you wish non-administrators to edit your signature, if not, should it be protected? --{{User:Myrtonos/sig}} 08:03, 23 September 2013 (BST)
Do you wish non-administrators to edit your signature, if not, should it be protected? --{{User:Myrtonos/sig}} 08:03, 23 September 2013 (BST)
:Rule of thumb, people aren't allowed to edit pages in other people's userspaces without their explicit permission. Protection usually isn't needed unless there is a threat of repeated vandalism to a userspace page, or some other extreme circumstance. {{User:RadicalWhig/sig}}08:14, 23 September 2013 (BST)
:Rule of thumb, people aren't allowed to edit pages in other people's userspaces without their explicit permission. Protection usually isn't needed unless there is a threat of repeated vandalism to a userspace page, or some other extreme circumstance. {{User:RadicalWhig/sig}}08:14, 23 September 2013 (BST)
::I realise that people are not be default allowed to edit pages in other's usespace. That seems like a good enough reason to protect pages in sysops userspace unless they explicitly allow non-sysops to edit it. --{{User:Myrtonos/sig}} 13:28, 23 September 2013 (BST)
::I realise that people are not by default allowed to edit pages in other's usespace. That seems like a good enough reason to protect pages in sysops userspace unless they explicitly allow non-sysops to edit it. --{{User:Myrtonos/sig}} 13:28, 23 September 2013 (BST)

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Do you wish non-administrators to edit your signature, if not, should it be protected? --Myrtonos C @ 08:03, 23 September 2013 (BST)

Rule of thumb, people aren't allowed to edit pages in other people's userspaces without their explicit permission. Protection usually isn't needed unless there is a threat of repeated vandalism to a userspace page, or some other extreme circumstance. --RWSig1.png RWSig2.pngFoD PK Praise Rando!08:14, 23 September 2013 (BST)
I realise that people are not by default allowed to edit pages in other's usespace. That seems like a good enough reason to protect pages in sysops userspace unless they explicitly allow non-sysops to edit it. --Myrtonos C @ 13:28, 23 September 2013 (BST)