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: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 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) | ::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) | ||
:::Up to Bob really. So far, mangled signatures haven't been an issue on this wiki. Also, if you subst your signature instead of transcluding it, it is not really an issue an at all (which Bob isn't doing). --'''<span style="font-family:monospace; background-color:#222222">[[User:Spiderzed|<span style="color:Lime"> Spiderzed</span>]][[User talk:Spiderzed|<span style="color:Lime">█ </span>]]</span>''' 16:54, 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. -- FoD PK Praise Rando!08:14, 23 September 2013 (BST)