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Currently new users aren't allowed to post images. This ban was implemented for fear of spammers, and later justified by noting that it actually cut down on screenshots of code and other text.

As an unfortunate result, we see that many questions that are actually about image processing fail to include problematic input and/or output. This is a situation we can detect from keywords in the title, or from tags. E.g. "OpenCV" is a strong hint that images are in fact appropriate.

Thus, the feature request: allow new users to post an image, even if they don't have sufficient rep, when they do use specific keywords and tags.

Suggested list of excepted tags:

  • image-processing
  • image-manipulation
  • image-recognition
  • computer-vision
  • opencv
  • emgucv
  • javacv
  • aforge
  • imagemagick
  • python-imaging-library

Note: the abuse potential is theoretically present, as spammers might discover this feature. OTOH, this feature isn't easily discovered by drive-by spammers, as their posts are unlikely to contain the necessary tags. Spammers who do understand SO typically wouldn't be hindered by the image post restrictions anyway.

Currently new users aren't allowed to post images. This ban was implemented for fear of spammers, and later justified by noting that it actually cut down on screenshots of code and other text.

As an unfortunate result, we see that many questions that are actually about image processing fail to include problematic input and/or output. This is a situation we can detect from keywords in the title, or from tags. E.g. "OpenCV" is a strong hint that images are in fact appropriate.

Thus, the feature request: allow new users to post an image, even if they don't have sufficient rep, when they do use specific keywords and tags.

Suggested list of excepted tags:

  • image-processing
  • image-manipulation
  • image-recognition
  • computer-vision
  • opencv
  • emgucv
  • javacv
  • aforge
  • imagemagick
  • python-imaging-library

Note: the abuse potential is theoretically present, as spammers might discover this feature. OTOH, this feature isn't easily discovered by drive-by spammers, as their posts are unlikely to contain the necessary tags. Spammers who do understand SO typically wouldn't be hindered by the image post restrictions anyway.

Currently new users aren't allowed to post images. This ban was implemented for fear of spammers, and later justified by noting that it actually cut down on screenshots of code and other text.

As an unfortunate result, we see that many questions that are actually about image processing fail to include problematic input and/or output. This is a situation we can detect from keywords in the title, or from tags. E.g. "OpenCV" is a strong hint that images are in fact appropriate.

Thus, the feature request: allow new users to post an image, even if they don't have sufficient rep, when they do use specific keywords and tags.

Suggested list of excepted tags:

  • image-processing
  • image-manipulation
  • image-recognition
  • computer-vision
  • opencv
  • emgucv
  • javacv
  • aforge
  • imagemagick
  • python-imaging-library

Note: the abuse potential is theoretically present, as spammers might discover this feature. OTOH, this feature isn't easily discovered by drive-by spammers, as their posts are unlikely to contain the necessary tags. Spammers who do understand SO typically wouldn't be hindered by the image post restrictions anyway.

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Allow posting images even for new users, when the question would benefit from it

Currently new users aren't allowed to post images. This ban was implemented for fear of spammers, and later justified by noting that it actually cut down on screenshots of code and other text.

As an unfortunate result, we see that many questions that are actually about image processing fail to include problematic input and/or output. This is a situation we can detect from keywords in the title, or from tags. E.g. "OpenCV" is a strong hint that images are in fact appropriate.

Thus, the feature request: allow new users to post an image, even if they don't have sufficient rep, when they do use specific keywords and tags.

Suggested list of excepted tags:

  • image-processing
  • image-manipulation
  • image-recognition
  • computer-vision
  • opencv
  • emgucv
  • javacv
  • aforge
  • imagemagick
  • python-imaging-library

Note: the abuse potential is theoretically present, as spammers might discover this feature. OTOH, this feature isn't easily discovered by drive-by spammers, as their posts are unlikely to contain the necessary tags. Spammers who do understand SO typically wouldn't be hindered by the image post restrictions anyway.