Note: The following does not in any way suggest that anyone should attempt to transcribe code from an image into text.
I routinely clean up questions by fixing titles, tags, question grammar, and code formatting. I also routinely add a !
before an image link to make the image visible when viewing the question. This is typically needed when editing a question from a newer user.
But many times these images are pictures of text (code, error messages, JSON, etc.). And of course the OP should have copied and pasted the actual text instead of posting a picture of the text.
When I come across such images while cleaning up the rest of the post, I have been fixing everything I can except I leave such images as links. I then post a comment explaining that pictures of text should be replaced with the actual text.
My question is whether it is best to leave links to images of text as links or should I add the !
before the link so the image is seen inline? I feel that making such images visible is kind of rewarding the OP for bad behavior (posting image of text instead of actual text). I'll post the comment either way so they understand the need to replace the image. But does it help or hurt to leave such images as links versus making such images visible inline?