Does SO really encourage people to post an image as an image rather than [enter image description here][1]
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Since, I have stated answering questions on Stack Overflow, I think I have edited most of the questions just to change that enter image description here to image.
And now I tested it by myself to check if SO really tells me to post an image as an image or just like that.
Test result:
- If I just click on that "paste" then it asks me to provide a link and after I provide the link and do add an image then it does this
[![enter image description here][1]][1]
. Which is normal - If I do the same from "browse" then I also get the same result.
[![enter image description here][1]][1]
Which is normal - And the third method is "drag and drop" which is exactly similar to "browser".
So, the main question is Where do people really miss this part? Do people try to edit it by themselves? But really, I have found this issue in more then 50% of the people who had posted the image. Do "50%" of the people try to edited that part by themselves? Shouldn't SO try discourage them to do this? Is SO trying to do this?
I have found this question of 4 years ago, Several posts with incorrect image Markdown syntax, but up to now also it is the issue for most of the questions.
A solving suggestion is, if people try to edit these link parts then we can alert them or while making that link we can suggest people to not edit this part or at least that !
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We should encourage people not to edit that image syntax because we helper just have click on that image link to see what is there and if that image part is described in question then we have to do back and forth. So, we should encourage people to not to edit it by themselves, because the default is perfectly fine. Is SO really doing this? Is SO really encouraging people not to edit that part of the image?
I don't think anyone here is really understanding the question. The question is not "Is there any existing feature to discourage people to not edit the image part because I don't really think if there is anything think". The question is "Don't we have to discourage people to do that?". It is not that about privilege of 10 or more rep; it is the general question.
Here are the example : Results for "[enter image description]".
For me there are 50*801 = 40,050 questions.