Thread:TotallyTinkerbell/@comment-26415383-20160828162048/@comment-28398720-20160829051416

There have also been a ton of images added recently that do not comply with our media guidelines and only contain episode name/number without containing any descriptions of the characters and/or the scene in the pic.

Generally names that accurately describe the main subject of the image and where it came from should be preferred because they are easier to work with and organize (among other things). Although that general idea doesn't always work. In the case of our episode galleries, the convention isn't consistently applied, and many times descriptions consist of just character names e.g. S3E3 Clarke, S3E3 Clarke2 S3E3 Clarke with someone, S3E3 Clarke3, and sometimes it leads to "clarke" images used on completely unrelated articles, or duplicate images with different names.

From what I seen @Amethystkitten initiative to improve episode gallery as a whole and her convention a vast improvement. It list the images in a chronological order, making it easier to associate with info on the page, and IMO much easier to sift through when picking images for other articles. (Whether it can be maintained its another question)

With that said, I do think that scene descriptions are very important. But maybe in this case filename aren't the best place for it, and we could use the image description and\or gallery caption instead? (unlike BS filename, those can be always easily improved)

Anyway, its just something to consider in this case (not in general e.g. character crops shouldn't be effected) Also more input from our "image team" would be nice.

Yeah but Categories for deletion kinda looses its purpose when people add random images they don't like. Fair enough, although that is why its called suggestions ;) And I would encourage you, Skyzy, Panorama500 etc to review that category. Janus helped add rational field to the template so in many case it should be clear why something was tagged for deletion. He also made a great work of sifting through our videos library and tagging all the broken ones that spam it.