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36 questions linked to/from Discourage screenshots of code and/or errors
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Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors?
I am new to Stack Overflow, and I have asked about 5 questions so far. I have uploaded images of my code on most of my questions. On two separate occasions, two different users advised me not to ...
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Raise the amount of reputation needed to stop seeing the warning on the image upload dialog
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 (...
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Add indication that canned comments are from review
I've had more than a few new users take the low quality review comments personally, some even going as far as arguing, revenge voting, and so on... I find myself needing to explain the review process ...
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Raise / Remove reputation limit for showing "Do not upload code screenshots" message
As a result from the feature request Discourage screenshots of code and/or errors about 2.67 years ago, a message has been added to the image uploader warning users not to use them as a means to add ...
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Should we display a warning when users include images?
I've spent some time in the Triage and First Post review queues and I keep seeing users who include or link to screenshots of their code and/or exceptions and error messages. This is generally ...
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Should the MCVE page advise against pictures of text? [duplicate]
I tend to see a lot of questions like this one where askers post or link to pictures of text rather than providing directly usable test data. This is lazy and creates tedious extra work for anyone ...
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If images are blocked for me, should I Skip or Delete image-only answers?
In China, there is a national blockage of Imgur-hosted images. So when an answer is "image-only", it may be an interesting answer for many viewers, but it's completely blank for me and ...
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Triage "Requires Editing" description is (still) misleading [duplicate]
I recently got access to Triage and wanted to try it out. Being new, I carefully read the instructions:
Requires Editing for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question ...
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Are there any issues with posting screenshots of books/pages?
I don't recall ever seeing this before so I am not sure if it is acceptable or not. I found this question which contains a couple of images which appear to be screenshots taken from an electronic book....
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Code on screenshots audit
I just failed this audit. I voted to close it as
Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest ...
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Request for additional confirmation if reviewer picks Requires Editing at question with many votes down and close
Suggest to perform a-b-testing of a feature such that when Triage reviewer picks Requires Editing on a question with multiple votes down and close (say 3-4) system would show them additional popup ...
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How to review edits that add images?
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 ...
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Would you accept an edit where link images of code are replaced by inline images?
I was reviewing edits. One was a bit tricky. OP had posted links to images of code. A user edited it so that the images was visible without clicking.
While this sure is a small improvement, I don't ...
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Does Stack Overflow strive to meet accessibility standards?
Does Stack Overflow have a policy to meet WCAG or any other accessibility standards? Or is accessibility taken on ad-hoc?
If there is a standard, which one should we be following? WCAG 2. 0 AA for ...
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Multiple issues when adding images in new Ask Wizard
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):...