User talk:Aileen.Kellings

Welcome
Hi, welcome to DigimonWiki! Thanks for your edit to the User:Aileen.Kellings page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Ryo205 (Talk) 18:18, June 30, 2012

Uploaded images
The images you added were low-quality, fan-edited crops of the playing cards. Our policy is to use the officially published Bandai art, then the officially published Toei art, then a full card scan or video game sprite (in that order). We do not allow fanart on the main pages. 00:15, July 5, 2012 (UTC)
 * 1) Please read the image policy which displays on the image upload page. It is very clear about what our standards are.
 * 2) I know the dude who cropped it. It's also extremely obvious when art is fan-edited, compared to when it is officially released. Compare File:Shadramon b.jpg to the wikimon image.
 * 3) "Officially published Bandai art" means the character art that was officially published by Bandai, in the form it was published. The Gladimon image you uploaded was not published by Bandai, it was edited from officially published art by a fan. Again, our policy is to use the officially published Bandai art, which means that if Bandai has only released the art as a card, we use the full card.
 * No, it's not logical. You're claiming (whether you realize it or not) that images manipulated by fans not affiliated with Bandai are equivalent to "officially published Bandai art". That doesn't hold up on any level.
 * 1) Other wikis are never a source for this wiki, especially when your using it in that manner without knowing what you're talking about. Wikimon makes no claim about the provenance of that art, only that is classified as Bandai art. That in no way makes it equivalent to what this wiki means when it talks about "official Bandai control art", as mentioned in our image policies. 08:14, July 5, 2012 (UTC)
 * It is against wikia policy to remove other editors' messages from a user's talk page unless they are blatant vandalism. Please archive the messages instead. 17:09, July 5, 2012 (UTC)
 * You're not in trouble or anything, we're just explaining our policies. 21:37, July 5, 2012 (UTC)