I really want to ask some questions and include pictures in them, but why does Stack Overflow require this thing called reputation in order to be able to do that?
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There are small reputation barriers in place for posting images and comments on other people's posts to prevent spammers from getting the upper hand.
Spammers usually don't put much effort into their puppet accounts and very rarely (if ever) do spam accounts have more than 1 rep. The only thing 1-rep users can do is post questions and answers – when spam is posted as questions or answers, it's much easier to get rid of, and the process is also quite fast.
These barriers also prevent spammers and/or trolls from posting spammy and/or inappropriate images.
The barrier is fairly low (relatively speaking, of course). If you ask a well-received question or two, or suggest a few good edits, you'll have enough reputation to post pictures in no time.
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5As an added bonus, by the time you can post pictures, there's a better chance you know to avoid relying on pictures wherever possible. Apr 19, 2015 at 19:32
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3But for now just post a link to your image - then a reviewer with the required rep will be able to edit the image into the post if appropriate. Apr 19, 2015 at 19:57
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1For images, I think the reputation barrier might be in place more for trolls, who otherwise would be able to post horrifying or obscene images all over the site. I've seen quite a few of them try to do this.– Brad Larson ModApr 19, 2015 at 23:08
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