Regarding the CA1819 msdn performance warning rule:
Arrays returned by properties are not write-protected, even if the property is read-only. To keep the array tamper-proof, the property must return a copy of the array. Typically, users will not understand the adverse performance implications of calling such a property. Specifically, they might use the property as an indexed property.
I want to know if other objects are mutable when returned by the property, or if this only happens for arrays? If it is only valid for arrays, why?