The best place where this is documentedThis is document in this canonical and highly up-voted meta questionthe help center where How do I ask a good question? says:
Why not upload images of code/errors when asking a question?
- DO NOT post images of code, data, error messages, etc. - copy or type the text into the question. Please reserve the use of images for diagrams or demonstrating rendering bugs, things that are impossible to describe accurately via text. For more information please see the Meta FAQ entry Why not upload images of code/errors when asking a question?
I'd like to see it linked from the help center. However, even if that happens, mostMost users don't read the help documents or meta questions before they post. The best thing you can do is use a kind and constructive comment asking them to fix the problem. I currently use the following (intentionally formatted as code so that it can be copied and pasted).
For questions
Please [edit] this question to typepaste the text fromused in the image into your question so that it can be read on all devices, quoted, edited, and found through search. As it stands now, [your image makes it hard to answer your question or for people with related issues to find your question](//meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/285551/why-not-upload-images-of-code-errors-when-asking-a-question). See the [formatting documentation](/editing-help) for tips to make your text appear nicely without resorting to images.
For answers
Please [edit] this answer to typepaste the text fromused in the image into your answer so that it can be read on all devices, edited, copied as text, and found through search. As it stands now, your image makes it hard to view and use your answer. See the [formatting documentation](/editing-help) for tips to make your text appear nicely without resorting to images.
Relevant self-promotion: I created a user script to insert pre-written comments. It comes with these two and many others.