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Before requesting, read the protection policy.Full protection is used to stop edit warring between multiple users or to prevent vandalism to high-risk templates; semi-protection and pending changes are usually used to prevent IP and new user vandalism (see the rough guide to semi-protection); and move protection is used to stop pagemove revert wars.
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{{subst:RFPP|semi|indefinite|<reason>}} Semi-protected indefinitely . If the page has already been protected or unprotected prior to the request (or the protecting administrator hasn't placed a marker on a report), use of a second parameter with the ap , ad or up will leave that administrator's name and {{ admin }} links.
{{subst:RFPP|semi|indefinite|<reason>}} Semi-protected indefinitely . If the page has already been protected or unprotected prior to the request (or the protecting administrator hasn't placed a marker on a report), use of a second parameter with the ap , ad or up will leave that administrator's name and {{ admin }} links.
A request for proposal requires the bidder to produce an original business proposal based on the buyer's needs. Depending on the RFP document's specification, a bidder may be required to decide upon project expectations, timetable, product design, and vendors.
Ideally, requests should be made on the article talk page rather than here. Unless the talk page itself is protected, you may instead add the appropriate template among {{Edit protected}}, {{Edit template-protected}}, {{Edit extended-protected}}, or {{Edit semi-protected}} to the article's talk page if you would like to make a change rather than requesting it here.
Before posting, first discuss with the protecting admin on their talk page. Post below only if you receive no reply. To find out the username of the admin who protected the page, click on "history" at the top of the page, then click on "View logs for this page," which is under the title of the page.
You need to request protection of articles at WP:RFPP, not here. Also, removing poorly sourced content is not vandalism. Daniel Quinlan ...