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The images and other media files listed on MediaWiki:Bad image list are prohibited by technical means from being displayed inline on pages, besides specified exceptions. Images on the list have normally been used for widespread vandalism where user blocks and page protections are impractical. Instructions. Making requests
There is nothing whatsoever "bad" about many of the images -- the list includes images that are technically and artistically well photographs by contributors to Commons. There are original artworks of good quality, rare historic photographs, etc. It seems quite insulting to call them "bad images".
Image:Bad image.jpg : Some page, Some other page, etc. instead of just: Image:Bad image.jpg; See the bugzilla entry for details. —Ilmari Karonen 20:12, 16 May 2006 (UTC) This feature sounds very good, as long as images are only placed on the list under the current criteria proposed on this page.
The search for a new Chicago Bears coach is on in earnest with the conclusion of the NFL's regular season, and it reportedly includes a surprising new candidate.
Placing the image on the bad image list won't prevent the vandal from continuing to vandalise pages, but it will make it harder for others to use the image (particularly those who aren't familiar with the list and don't know how to ask for an exception).
(Getty Images) (Arx0nt via Getty Images) There’s a lot of talk around omega-6 fatty acids right now, with buzzwords like seed oils , inflammation, toxins and even cancer often thrown into the mix.
There's something going on at the Costco bakery and it's far from sweet. On social media, dozens of people are coming forward to share frightening stories of bad bakery behavior from fellow customers.
Although the usage of this picture is normal at the moment, labeling it as a bad image prevents improper usage. In my humble opinion, it should be added into the Bad image list. --筆和擦膠必有用 16:02, 1 February 2020 (UTC) 筆和擦膠必有用, already on the list. View the local file description (instead of Commons) and you'll see the ...