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In the How To Ask, there is the warning "DO NOT post images of code, data, error messages, etc.". Shouldn't this warning also be included in the How To Answer section?

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  • Perhaps you shouldn't post images of code. Data and error messages should (ideally) not be needed in an answer but will be in a question. However, there are a couple of aspects here: 1. Do that many people really post images of code in their answers? Or data/error messages. It seems like something that doesn't really happen as often as with questions. 2. Even if it happens with enough regularity, I don't think changing the How to Answer page will make posters stop doing that. Ultimately, they'd be providing making bad posts and more text in the help articles hardly helps with that.
    – VLAZ
    Dec 5, 2019 at 12:51
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    @VLAZ Frequency should not be a reason to not make a rule.
    – Rob
    Dec 5, 2019 at 12:54
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    I think that page should remain as concise as possible, and that images in answers are too rare to be worth a sentence there. Personally, I've never seen an image of code in an answer. If the guide can be lengthened, there are probably more actionable tips that should be added first. Dec 5, 2019 at 12:57
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    @Rob if something happens only once ever does it need to have a rule? If so, we'd need a VERY long list of rules, most of which are not applicable. So, it's going to be daunting to read, understand and apply them.
    – VLAZ
    Dec 5, 2019 at 12:57
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    Also, on a slightly separate note I don't think the "How to Answer" page is for rules. It's a help text with guidance.
    – VLAZ
    Dec 5, 2019 at 12:58
  • Relatively few people rob banks, too.
    – Rob
    Dec 5, 2019 at 12:59
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    @Rob strawman argument.
    – VLAZ
    Dec 5, 2019 at 13:02
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    I don't think there's any harm in putting this in How to Answer... we could also add a bullet under "Answer well-asked questions" that includes "...include code only as images or links to external sites" (the ellipsis picking up on the ending of "avoid trying to answer questions which...") Dec 5, 2019 at 14:06
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    I still think making the existing warning on the upload dialog visible longer is a good idea, though I agree there’s no harm in adding something to the Help Center.
    – BSMP
    Dec 5, 2019 at 14:57

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Keep in mind that pictures aren't bad in themselves. It's when they are used incorrectly that they are a problem.

That said, I agree with the idea with adding this. Although, I think it might be better if we try, "something a little more nuanced." I think that type of warning might be more effective.

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    Agreed with the "nuanced" bit. The help centre is all nice and proper to have, but not many people will go read through the thing and conform to all rules. An on-your-face pop-up might be more effective. I'd let it appear only when there's no code though, otherwise it becomes annoying fast when you answer lots of image or image-processing questions.
    – Adriaan
    Dec 5, 2019 at 14:13
  • If they are used, they are usually used incorrectly (more than 90% of the time in questions and more than 70% of the time in answers (estimated)). Feb 22, 2023 at 2:35

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