{{help|Why have administrators semi-protected cheese?}} i dont know Sophie 20:50, 7 May 2010 (UTC)Reply

that didnt help at all XD, i could of sworn it said "why do administrators have semi-protected cheese, but it should be in the protection log which says vandlism Sophie 20:54, 7 May 2010 (UTC)Reply


Hello! Camel the donkey, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Captain-n00dle and I hope you like it here!
In response to your question: An article is semi-protected when it is vandalised a lot, here is one example. A semi-protected article can only be edited by registered users because most people who vandalise are new users or those who are not registered at all. So protection makes these articles easier to protect, making them a better quality.
I have noticed that you are a new user, is there a mistake on a semi-protected page that you have noticed? If so, you can reply and we will change it for you, but after you have made a few edits on other pages, you will be automatically confirmed and able to edit semi-protected articles. I hope I have answered your question well, best regards, Captain n00dle\Talk 21:02, 7 May 2010 (UTC)Reply