Thread:TheHaloVeteran/@comment-1706203-20171004115527/@comment-1706203-20171015121309

I'd like to offer you the same advice I got when I started adding images to the wiki. I love your effort and I'd like to help you grow as an editor here.

First, Try to use images that are dynamic (that have something going on in them). Many of your images are of characters not really doing much of anything and you can only tell whats going on through the caption. Images are meant to illustrate whole scenes and can be especially helpful to users who haven't seen the show. If that's the case and they see a photo with nothing going on in it, they'd likely be confused. Also, if you're going to post a picture on a characters page, that character should always be featured in that picture. I noticed you put a photo of Sero taping Todoroki on his page. In that case, it's best just to leave the picture with Sero frozen on its own.

Which brings me to my next point. You should also be mindful of cluttering pages with images. Pictures are nice additions, but the words are the focus. If you put too many pictures in a section you're distorting the text and ultimately doing the opposite of decorating.

When you add the dimensions of a picture to a thumbnail you only need the width (220px rather than 220x220px). Also always use the characters first names in captions and the image name.

I really got hounded by admins and veteran users when I was editing images. You've been lucky enough to have more freedom, but for whats best for the wiki I hope you take my advice.

P.S. don't include fight categories in image tagging. If you could remove those from the images you uploaded that would be great.