Board Thread:For Our Admins/@comment-24199126-20141001012639/@comment-25389622-20141003213650

This whole image thing really needs cleaning up. All I meant about the galleries was that you can gain a lot more from a still. I guess you could say a picture paints a thousand words. When you watch the videos you can't take in everything. I enjoy flicking through the stills, and seeing all the expressions and emotions played out in that moment. When say Elsa transforms; you can get a real sense of the emotion in a still. She is smiling, is proud, confident. There's a sort of glimmer in her eye which is truly magical. Having a link to Youtube is all well and good on the songs page, but like I said, often when watching a video you don't catch everything; it's just not there long enough.

If you think about it as well with the galleries, so long as the images are uniform in size and file type, then there shouldn't be a problem. They could be organised into some kind of chronology too. But the galleries aren't the problem with all these extra images. Say a few hundred good looking images in all the galleries combined is better than over 2,000 18 KB ones that play no role. Dragonboy, I wouldn't say that the images are too blurry, as long as they captured in high definition. I admit that you take a risk uploading an action shot where there's a lot of movement, but a lot of them are really good quality (as long as they are shot in 1080p). Besides, I think a lot of the images are used up on character pages or relationship ones. Can nobody please just go around deleting things without the majority being in agreement. I'm not saying that will happen, but we all need to be on the same page with this kind of thing.

I don't think you answered my question about user avatars... And I'd be happy to have a look at Photobucket and put images on there, if it means the Wiki won't come under fire from my criminal activities. But can we please be clear on whether any laws are being broken. This whole 'destroying the original image' thing isn't a very sound argument. If you mean by me cutting say Elsa out from an image, and that's destroying the 'original', sue me. It all seems to be a rather grey area... Let's look at what copyright law says, not how one feels about something.