Thread:Megistos86/@comment-1706203-20191119191304/@comment-4641958-20191119200404

I appeal more to functionality and purpose than quality, and I don't think readers are very demanding with images, but I will try to adapt more to your quality standards.

These images help the reader to better understand the information and the situation that teh articles want to convey. Also, psychologically, people are more predisposed to read texts that contain images than without them, since they have a visual incentive to do it. It is quite uninviting those long sections of imageless text, especially when they are is between two images.

And some reflect better the context of the situation. For example, I know we have an image of Naomasa with Gran Torino, but it is an image with little context. They are both sitting, static, looking at something. If you show it to someone who does not know about the story, he would not know how to tell you what is happening, the other at least reflects better that they are visiting All Might and fits better.

And I also think having extra images is never wasted.

P.S.: I hope you understand what I am trying to say, because it's quite hard for me to express myself in English, and I would not like to have said something that could be misunderstood or offended.