I just rolled an edit back on this question (screenshot of the question previously and now). Another user previously inlined the image.
The image itself is a very low quality mashup of multiple screenshots taken with an actual camera instead of a screenshot tool:
[redacted on the off-chance that those passwords are real]
My goal of the rollback was to teach OP and maybe the initial editor a lesson that those types of images are not a good idea - pasting code and actual error messages are better.
Additionally I wrote a comment explaining my action:
@GurV [the user who did the initial edit] those images are the reason new users are not allowed to post images - they should learn to post actual code, actual output and actual errors. Please do all of that OP, your images are to tiny, not sharp enough and please learn the shortcut to make screenshots if you fell like you have to do them
My questions now is: Was my rollback justified - or is there some other thing I should have done instead / in addition?