"Tidy" is an unusual word for me, but I felt if I used "clean" it would be interpreted as another warning against mudslinging and immaturity.
What I mean is, I see a lot of repeated content on this spot. Particularly images. Most of the time, I don't commento on it, because if I like to point out a repeated image, I also like to link to the original image in that spot. Unfortunately, I'm generally too lazy to do a cerca because the vague parole chiavi being attatched to our immagini don't make our cerca bar very helpful.
So consider this an appeal from an anal-retentive credit-crazy parola chiave queen: Please parola chiave your images. When adding images, especially the first ones that pop up in a Google search, please cerca the spot first to see if it's been added. I won't blame te if te don't find anything (like I said, we have a parola chiave problem) but when te post your image AT LEAST include relevant key words. In fact, even if te post a REPEATED image, if your image has better parole chiavi and credits, te will get major respect from me, and I'll probably segnala the OLD image as a duplicate. You'll definitely get a higher rating.
Ideas for keywords:
Character(s) in the image
Actor(s) in the image
Text that may appear in the image
Type of image (photo, comic, drawing, etc)
Image context (IE, "Twilight" but from a specific book/film? Spoof, parody o joke? Defense of Twilight? Etc.)
A Note on Accurate Crediting
Odds are, te won't get sued. But since we entered the information age, it's much easier (but still just as illegal) to steal other people's work and ideas. te would never copy (or quote) a story without saying who detto it, would you? The same goes for images, especially icons.
If it's a screenshot from the films, Summit Entertainment holds the distribution rights to that image.
If it's an icon, lista the username of the creator of that icon, NOT the website/livejournal group that te found it in.
If it's a photoshop/fan art, lista the original artist (or detto artist's username).
IF te DO NOT KNOW THE CREDIT: There's no shame in that. Happens to the best of us sometimes. te downloaded this kickass image ages fa but forgot where the heck te found it, but want to share. No problem. Just be honest, and in the credit line say: "Unknown, please advise" (it's what I say). In other words, make it clear that you're willing to change the credit if someone tells te the original artist.
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES SAY "GOOGLE"
Google is a company, and true, Google does own distribution rights to some immagini (I think), but Google isn't an artist. Google does not make icone o fanart in its spare time. Google does not own the rights 99.9% of the immagini that mostra up in its search. So Google isn't a real credit.
Thanks. Rant over.
What I mean is, I see a lot of repeated content on this spot. Particularly images. Most of the time, I don't commento on it, because if I like to point out a repeated image, I also like to link to the original image in that spot. Unfortunately, I'm generally too lazy to do a cerca because the vague parole chiavi being attatched to our immagini don't make our cerca bar very helpful.
So consider this an appeal from an anal-retentive credit-crazy parola chiave queen: Please parola chiave your images. When adding images, especially the first ones that pop up in a Google search, please cerca the spot first to see if it's been added. I won't blame te if te don't find anything (like I said, we have a parola chiave problem) but when te post your image AT LEAST include relevant key words. In fact, even if te post a REPEATED image, if your image has better parole chiavi and credits, te will get major respect from me, and I'll probably segnala the OLD image as a duplicate. You'll definitely get a higher rating.
Ideas for keywords:
Character(s) in the image
Actor(s) in the image
Text that may appear in the image
Type of image (photo, comic, drawing, etc)
Image context (IE, "Twilight" but from a specific book/film? Spoof, parody o joke? Defense of Twilight? Etc.)
A Note on Accurate Crediting
Odds are, te won't get sued. But since we entered the information age, it's much easier (but still just as illegal) to steal other people's work and ideas. te would never copy (or quote) a story without saying who detto it, would you? The same goes for images, especially icons.
If it's a screenshot from the films, Summit Entertainment holds the distribution rights to that image.
If it's an icon, lista the username of the creator of that icon, NOT the website/livejournal group that te found it in.
If it's a photoshop/fan art, lista the original artist (or detto artist's username).
IF te DO NOT KNOW THE CREDIT: There's no shame in that. Happens to the best of us sometimes. te downloaded this kickass image ages fa but forgot where the heck te found it, but want to share. No problem. Just be honest, and in the credit line say: "Unknown, please advise" (it's what I say). In other words, make it clear that you're willing to change the credit if someone tells te the original artist.
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES SAY "GOOGLE"
Google is a company, and true, Google does own distribution rights to some immagini (I think), but Google isn't an artist. Google does not make icone o fanart in its spare time. Google does not own the rights 99.9% of the immagini that mostra up in its search. So Google isn't a real credit.
Thanks. Rant over.