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For about 7 years now, we've had a really useful, sitewide feature in place that warns new users (<15 rep) when they post an image.

  • Example from Ask Ubuntu (from a new-user test account I created):

    Ask Ubuntu Add Image Screen

  • However, the warning appears to be missing or broken in the new Ask Wizard implemented here on SO:

    Stack Overflow Add Image Screen

The Powered by imgur (perhaps required by license agreement?) and CC BY-SA attribution information are also missing. Likely these are the undefined blocks.

I was about to (politely) chastise a new user for ignoring the image warning, but then realized that I might want to confirm that it was still working after a major update like the Ask Wizard. Turns out that was a good idea ...

I know there's a separate post regarding the ability for new users to post inline images with the new Wizard. This seems intentional (and probably a reasonably change, IMHO) or not as @gnat points out), but I hope the "Warning" text can be put back in. Whether users pay attention to it or not is another question, but at least then we can properly (and yes, politely!) correct them if they do.

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    Images are one of the least benefit a properly asked question needs here. They are mostly just abused by new users as demonstrated in my post. It should still be forbidden and not shown for new users. Anything else (warnings or such) won't prevent that. Oct 30, 2022 at 9:35
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    And worsening more: stackoverflow.com/questions/74251817/program-for-a-sum Oct 30, 2022 at 9:37
  • I never needed to follow those links to waste my time with them, a simple hover would reveal it's an image at imgur.stack, and other 3rd party links aren't allowed to present problematic code. So what? Oct 30, 2022 at 9:43

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