In each scenario the OP has linked to an image and the Suggested Editor has used the URL to add the image to the post itself.
Screenshots of text
We don't want users posting screenshots of text whether it's code, error messages, or even the homework question they're working on.
I keep seeing suggested edits where users are adding these text images to the post. Assuming this is the only edit in the post, should this be rejected as no improvement? It seems silly to allow it only to tell the OP to take it back out but I couldn't shake the feeling that rejecting it would still be seen as wrong.
Note that none of these edits ever include alt-text.
Useful images without alt-text
I've only seen two suggested edits that even changed the "enter image description here" placeholder and only one of those actually described what was in the image.
Assuming again that adding the image is the only change, is this also reject worthy? In this case I'm talking about non-text images that actually add to the post.
Images that aren't useful
The first two situations are fairly common but every once in a while I see an image addition that just doesn't help the post at all. The OP, for whatever reason, linked to a screenshot that's either incomprehensible or simply doesn't support the post in any way.
An example of the latter would be a question about not being able to create a specific component in an app and the image would be a screenshot of the launch screen.
Should I be treating images like this as noise? If adding this image is the only change to a post, should I reject it?
Knowing how to handle these cases when there are no other problems with the post will allow me to figure out whether I should Improve & Edit or Reject & Edit when they aren't the only change and/or the post has other issue.
alt
attribute of the image, which is used when the image cannot be loaded or is not loaded yet. It is also used by screen readers, so for people with a visual impairment. You add an alt text for those people and for people that try to read the post in a future where the image link died.