Hi! I was surprised to find my edit on Wikipedia, and I don't know what the rules are for edits/proper sourcing of files, but I thought I ought to mention it just in case.
This file page credits the fanmade Fandom Wiki as the source for this render. Does this qualify as a proper source? The Fandom Wiki is unaffiliated to Akudama Drive, which I know for a fact because I was and technically still am its only administrator.
The situation is as follows:
I can speak for the accuracy of this edit because I know I made it by referencing other, non-transparent versions of this same image. However, I do not usually edit Wikipedia pages and as such I do not know how much fanmade editing is technically allowed on files. I do not mind sharing this very small edit with Wikipedia, but it felt odd to see my edit be described as a "screenshot" and have the Fandom page credited as its source, without any acknowledgement that I participated in its creation (in its current state).
If the file page is considered okay by Wikipedia's standards as is, I certainly won't fight against sharing my very baseline work with its readers. It's not the first time my Wiki work is copied or re-uploaded to Wikipedia, which is always an odd experience to me, so I would have felt weird not saying anything. JADYJADZ ( talk) 17:47, 23 September 2023 (UTC)
Hi! I was surprised to find my edit on Wikipedia, and I don't know what the rules are for edits/proper sourcing of files, but I thought I ought to mention it just in case.
This file page credits the fanmade Fandom Wiki as the source for this render. Does this qualify as a proper source? The Fandom Wiki is unaffiliated to Akudama Drive, which I know for a fact because I was and technically still am its only administrator.
The situation is as follows:
I can speak for the accuracy of this edit because I know I made it by referencing other, non-transparent versions of this same image. However, I do not usually edit Wikipedia pages and as such I do not know how much fanmade editing is technically allowed on files. I do not mind sharing this very small edit with Wikipedia, but it felt odd to see my edit be described as a "screenshot" and have the Fandom page credited as its source, without any acknowledgement that I participated in its creation (in its current state).
If the file page is considered okay by Wikipedia's standards as is, I certainly won't fight against sharing my very baseline work with its readers. It's not the first time my Wiki work is copied or re-uploaded to Wikipedia, which is always an odd experience to me, so I would have felt weird not saying anything. JADYJADZ ( talk) 17:47, 23 September 2023 (UTC)