Thread:TotallyTinkerbell/@comment-26415383-20160828162048/@comment-7971816-20160901124753

What I mean is that when a user comes to the wikia and they look for a file of Clarke in pilot, they type 'clarke pilot' into the search bar. and for that "Pilot 001.jpg|Clarke" is going to generate way less than "PilotClarke.jpg" will. And at that point we need to put the user-friendlyness before practical coding in source mode. + I don't see how it's harder to find something in sourcemode regardless. You can use ctrl+f to find any specific file you want. A bit of practical skill here avoids you having to read the 'broken flow of text' all together. Problem solved.

And maybe it is repetition ot put "PilotClarke|Clarke" but I for one have no problem typing in that little bit of extra code if that makes it easier for people to find an image. What I would have a problem with is an entire revamp of our current system, since it's not needed.

Also, idk why you differentiate between main-character-image naming policy and the other. It's not useless, because "PilotDropship" is more beneficial (in exactly the same way as I explained above) than "Pilot 002|Dropship" is.

Ofcourse I'm not confident that every instance is tagged and updated correctly, but that has nothing to do with what's displayed on the image (main character or not). It just has everything to do with users who aren't aware of our policies and who upload an image under the same name they saved it with from the internet.

If you can't find the image you're looking for because it's not named properly, then yes you have to go through 100 images. But "Pilot001" is still going to give you no more idea of what's displayed on there (assuming that people who don't name the images accordingly also won't bother to add anything after the | as a description.

Frankly right now we just have other things on our minds than changing the filing policy in order to make galleries look pretty in source mode. And I think it's important we focus on those first, and leave this discussion for what it is.