I keep seeing edit suggestions to add screenshots of text get approved. (Another recent example.) This isn't just a matter of robo-reviewing; users above 2K reputation will also make these edits (deleted, 10K+). People think these are good edits.
This problem isn't limited to screenshots of text. I also see questions that have images like screenshots, layout drawings, etc. that are still unclear without the image(s) visible. (Compare it with this with this meta question where the images were used to show the issue but not to explain it. Four of the six didn't even need alt text added.)
There is a warning when users include images:
Images are useful in a post, but make sure the post is still clear without them. If you post images of code or error messages, copy and paste or type the actual code or message into the post directly.
However, that warning goes away when the user reaches 15 reputation. Since users aren't even allowed to inline images until they reach 10 reputation, most users never see it.
Can we raise the amount of reputation required to stop seeing the warning?
My initial thought as far as a specific number is 2K; it makes sense for users to see the warning until the system actually trusts them to make edits without review. But this feature request should not be tied to that specific number. The important thing is that it actually get seen by users before it goes away.
(Personally, I'd also like to see the limit go away for a while since even very high rep users are doing this but I'm assuming a request for that will get shot down.)
graphical post
and don't make efforts to improve it at all.graphical-post
from other poor-formatted posts? Is it too broad? No. Question could be straight enough, but has image instead of pure code. Is it Not unclear? There are lots of reasons to say "No". New flag creates new clear criteria to call for mods. attention to post. But this is a subject for discussing.