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Заголовок: «What is a locked post?»

A post which is "locked" cannot be modified in any way. Locking prevents...

  • ...voting on the post (including close/reopen votes for questions)
  • ...editing
  • ...commenting
  • ...answering (for questions)
  • ...flagging (though "in need of moderator intervention" flags are still allowed, except in the case of Historical Significance locks - see below)

##Who can lock a post?

Site moderators can apply specific types of locks to questions and answers.

Also, the system itself will lock posts in certain situations:

  • if the post is deleted via "spam" or "abusive" flags.
  • if the post is migrated to another site.
  • if the post was migrated to the current site, and then rejected.
  • if a question was merged into another question, the answers will be moved and the source question will be locked.

##How long do posts stay locked?

This depends on why it was locked to begin with.

  • When a moderator locks a post they're required to select how long the lock should remain in place. The options are: 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, permanent. At the end of this time, the system will automatically unlock it.
  • When the system locks a post it stays locked indefinitely - only a moderator can unlock it.

A moderator can manually unlock a locked post at any time if they deem it necessary.

##When should a post be locked?

As a general rule, temporary locks should be used whenever modifications to a post are causing serious problems on the site. For example:

Permanent locks should almost never be used, with the exception of those imposed by the system itself. There are two exceptions:

  1. An extremely popular question which is now considered inappropriate for the site may be locked for "Historical Significance": this alters the appearance of the question, automatically locks all answers as well, and disables flagging completely. This lock should be reserved for cases where a cherished cultural artifact would otherwise be deleted; do not use it for any other purpose.

  2. A "wiki" is a question whose answers can be edited by low-reputation users, attributed to multiple authors, and do not grant reputation to the original author. They're occasionally useful in cases where information must be compiled by multiple authors (for example, a list of resources or documentation for the site itself); in these cases, locking the question both prevents it from being closed and prevents further answers from being added.

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