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This template categorizes articles into [[:Category:Indefinitely semi-protected pages]]. For articles that are semi-protected, use [[Template:pp-vandalism]].
  
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=== See also ===
 
=== See also ===

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Usage

This template is normally used for pages that are semi-protected for longer periods of time.

This template categorizes articles into Category:Indefinitely semi-protected pages. For articles that are semi-protected, use Template:pp-vandalism.

This template will not be visible on pages that are not protected. Adding this template to an article does not protect it. Protection can only be applied by administrators.

See also