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License tagging for Image:Evescreen.jpg edit

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MMORPG screenshot edit

Thanks for your contribution, but the top image of an article should strive to be usefully representative of the subject, and I don't think your Eve Online screenshot satisfies that. It's a great image, but doesn't really convey any sense of what a MMORPG is - it could just as easily be taken from any genre of videogame, or even from a TV series or movie. --McGeddon 16:27, 17 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

You're right that the screenshot shouldn't reflect the preference of a single editor. But the job of the opening image of an article is to illustrate the article as a whole, and as nice as your screenshot looks, I don't think it does anything to explain what an MMORPG is - if you gave the article to someone who'd never heard of an MMORPG before, the picture of a spaceship wouldn't do anything to help them understand what the games were and how they worked.

If you could take a different screenshot of Eve Online that showed several players on the same screen, and visibly doing something together, then that'd be tremendously helpful for the article. --McGeddon 23:39, 19 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Orphaned non-free media (Image:Evescreen.jpg) edit

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