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This essay, WP:Italian Wikipedia lockout October 2011 describes the editing-lockout of the Italian Wikipedia, which occurred on October 4-6, 2011, and prevented most users from displaying or editing any article. The article count on Italian Wikipedia resumed at 847,280 by 18:00, 6 October 2011, and began growing, again, with about 25 articles per hour, once editing was restored.
The Italian Wikipedia had been restored to allow editing of articles, on the third morning, as of 12:16, 6 October 2011. During October 4-6, articles on the Italian Wikipedia had been restricted to View-source mode (Italian: "Visualizza sorgente") when users tried to edit a page, then after a few seconds, the screen would switch to a political announcement about a proposed law in Italy, to require corrections to misleading reports about people. Each page in Italian Wikipedia was formerly switched, without choice, to force readers to view the announcement "it:Wikipedia:Comunicato 4 ottobre 2011".
After editing was restored, the option "modifica" ("edit") was allowed, but each page would display a top banner, on a dark-orange background, with the following text (translation below):
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The above box-text translates, in English:
During the Italian lockout, other pages would display a hollow, blanked center, such as the history-tab (Italian: "cronologia") showing no edit-history entries in the center of the page.