Category:Wikipedia pages subject to a consensus required restriction
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This is a tracking category.
It is used to build and maintain a list or lists of pages—primarily for the sake of the lists themselves and their use in article and category maintenance. It is not part of the encyclopedia's categorization scheme.
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- This category is hidden on its member pages—unless the corresponding user preference (Appearance → Show hidden categories) is set.
- These categories are used to track, build and organize lists of pages needing "attention en masse" (for example, pages using deprecated syntax), or that may need to be edited at someone's earliest convenience.
- These categories also serve to aggregate members of several lists or subcategories into a larger, more efficient list (discriminated by classifications).
- Typically, tracking categories are automatically populated by templates invoked in pages or by the MediaWiki software (see Special:TrackingCategories for an overview of the latter).
Administrators: Please do not delete this category as empty!
This category may be empty occasionally or even most of the time.This category is for pages subject to a consensus required restriction, which requires that reverted changes receive affirmative consensus on the talk page to be reinstated.
This category is populated by page restriction talk notices, including {{Contentious topics/page restriction talk notice}} and {{Gs/talk notice}}, via Template:Contentious topics/page restriction talk notice base (for arbitration restrictions) or Module:Sanctions (for community-authorized restrictions).
Pages in category "Wikipedia pages subject to a consensus required restriction"
The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Talk:2001 Bangladesh–India border skirmishes
- Talk:2016 Democratic National Convention
- Talk:2016 Republican National Convention
- Talk:2019 Trump–Ukraine scandal
- Talk:2020 United States presidential election
- Talk:2020 United States Senate elections
- Talk:2022 New York gubernatorial election
- Talk:2023 Nashville school shooting