Thread:DameElisa/@comment-32738051-20170302145305

...about your recent game image uploads. Many of them are ones that have already been uploaded here, albeit yours are in German (correct?) and the pre-existing ones are in English. In a quick check, I counted 16 duplicates. I would recommend referencing the pre-existing ones in your posts instead if possible, even though they are in English, and marking your duplicates for deletion. For example, your file is a duplicate of. To find the existing file, I used the search field at the top of the screen and entered Sights of Seoul (you'll probably have to use English words in your searches...sorry) and the results included a link to take me to that collection's page where I could click on the image there to be taken to image page linked here. You can then either write your posts in wikitext to manually create the link to the image in your post or, when using the insert an image function while writing your post, you could search to find the image the same way as you found it using the search field.

Unfortunately, you can't delete your duplicates yourself...someone on the administration team will have to do that for you and that will create more work for them. Though you may want to reach out to someone on the team to request the deletions, you can make it easier for them by adding the category Candidates for deletion to the Categories field on your uploaded image's page (it appears below all image file verbiage on the page). Adding the category to the image's page will add a link to it on the category's page, which serves as an index of all pages with that category.

Also, it has been known to happen before where a user has uploaded an image with a fairly non-descriptive generic filename only to have another user later overwrite it with an image of their own of the same filename. All of your image files have filenames like that. For example, instead of, a better name would have been something like SIMIMerciChantou_desktop_022617.png. The date along with the player name and the word desktop makes it more of a unique filename that is both descriptive and less prone to being overwritten. I'm guessing the reason they're so generic currently is it is an automatic naming convention in whatever you're using to create the images but you can always rename the files locally before uploading.

Please don't take this the wrong way. I figured sooner or later, if it continued, someone on the team would be bound to point this out to you anyway. Hopefully, my saying all this here helps you before you put too much more effort into it. Please let me know if you have any questions about all this. And if you're ever having trouble finding an existing file or have a question about editing here, feel free to reach out and I will help if I can. Sorry also about the wordiness here...I didn't want to assume how much you do or don't already know so my apologies if I could have provided less explanation.

And by the way, I am looking forward to reading your new blog about dynamite. 😊 