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Edwin-125 always deleted my post. I add contributions to the page but he keep on removing my post. I am here to contribute — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tjdavid20 ( talk • contribs) 15:05, 27 November 2017 (UTC)
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Hi, thanks for uploading the /r/place final arts. I do have concerns that the resolution you selected may be too low to allow for commentary of the artwork. Sure a few big pieces of the canvas can be commented on in the /r/place article but the resolution removes subtleties contributed by redditors. I am even doubting if the images merit inclusion in the encyclopedia. A quick news search brings up a few sources that mention the experiment.
If the topic is not even notable I would suggest merging with Reddit, probably in a subsection. Or in a page documenting Reddit April Fools' day pranks or similar. 🤔 Aasim - Herrscher of Wikis 16:05, 6 April 2022 (UTC)
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Hi -- thanks for your help in combining the copyright tags on this picture of a sculpture by Isa Genzken. Normally this totally makes sense to do, but just wanted to flag why I'm reverting it. There's a quirk in the MediaViewer that auto-formats to show the most permissive copyright tag included on a file's description page. So, with this image, if you click on the picture now and view it in the MediaViewer, the copyright tag at the bottom of the screen says "CC-BY 4.0", instead of "Fair use." To get around that issue and not give some viewers the impression that the photo is in fact licensed in a way that allows them to use it, I followed the advice of some other editors and included my own image license in plain text so the MediaViewer wouldn't catch it as a copyright tag and display it instead of the Fair Use tag. When the "Picture of Art" tag is used, it reverts back to displaying the CC-BY 4.0 tag. Gonna go ahead and shift it back to how it was formatted before, just flagging so you know why. 19h00s ( talk) 00:16, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
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Edwin-125 always deleted my post. I add contributions to the page but he keep on removing my post. I am here to contribute — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tjdavid20 ( talk • contribs) 15:05, 27 November 2017 (UTC)
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theleekycauldron ( talk • contribs) (she/ they) 10:08, 9 May 2022 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for uploading the /r/place final arts. I do have concerns that the resolution you selected may be too low to allow for commentary of the artwork. Sure a few big pieces of the canvas can be commented on in the /r/place article but the resolution removes subtleties contributed by redditors. I am even doubting if the images merit inclusion in the encyclopedia. A quick news search brings up a few sources that mention the experiment.
If the topic is not even notable I would suggest merging with Reddit, probably in a subsection. Or in a page documenting Reddit April Fools' day pranks or similar. 🤔 Aasim - Herrscher of Wikis 16:05, 6 April 2022 (UTC)
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Hi -- thanks for your help in combining the copyright tags on this picture of a sculpture by Isa Genzken. Normally this totally makes sense to do, but just wanted to flag why I'm reverting it. There's a quirk in the MediaViewer that auto-formats to show the most permissive copyright tag included on a file's description page. So, with this image, if you click on the picture now and view it in the MediaViewer, the copyright tag at the bottom of the screen says "CC-BY 4.0", instead of "Fair use." To get around that issue and not give some viewers the impression that the photo is in fact licensed in a way that allows them to use it, I followed the advice of some other editors and included my own image license in plain text so the MediaViewer wouldn't catch it as a copyright tag and display it instead of the Fair Use tag. When the "Picture of Art" tag is used, it reverts back to displaying the CC-BY 4.0 tag. Gonna go ahead and shift it back to how it was formatted before, just flagging so you know why. 19h00s ( talk) 00:16, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
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