Thread:Fossiliferous/@comment-27144773-20151211081837/@comment-24668482-20151211215750

Yeah, not sure what happened there. It seems someone edited the gallery, and somehow changed it from the 3 pictures it was meant to be to 'recent uploads', so the system automatically just took the last 4 pictures and used them (at least yours was game related, the others were people's profile pictures....). I reverted the edit as soon as I saw it, but don't think it was done on purpose.

I noticed the graph though... I made a similar list, but used fractions over graphs to compare the different pictures and called it 'picture economy' in the note on my phone (my very advanced note keeping for these sort of things...). But I think they slightly adjusted the system last year, so now most pictures follow the same increase rate of experience points earned verus energy cost, so now they really are quite comparable (minus the very early unlocked pictures like venice) varying from 3.684 exp/energy point (ex-timed challenge pictures) to 3.4 exp/energy point (recent 'high level' pictures not used in 'reach academic' challenges, e.g. theatre, excavations) (all compared at professor level, I didn't bother to do every level). With the main interesting thing being how un-economical it is to play puzzles, with blocks being horrific (though only 2.22 exp/energy at professor so not a huge different really). I think I decided against adding the info anywhere since the differences were so small other people might not find them interesting. But it is nice to know there are others out there that enjoy looking at that sort of thing.

I can delete the image if you want? I am afraid that all images are kept together in one place here (wiki and forum and profiles alike, can be irritating when I am trying to organise things). Typically people don't bother to look for exisiting images when adding things and just upload new ones (another irritatance) so it is actually rare that an image uploaded by one user would be used by another user in an article, accidents like this morning aside. But I guess if you wanted to do something, you could edit the image description (default blank) and leave a note saying what the image is and what intended purpose is for, to let people know. Sorry I can't give a more definitive answer, but the thing is unless specified otherwise by uploaded, anything added to the wiki falls under our CC-BY-SA license, so I usually advise caution when uploading things here if you don't want to find it being shared.