Hi! When patrolling photos, should you still accept the photos if they do relate to the topic but are low quality or don’t go along with the “theme” of the article (it seems like most of the articles have one style of art) for example in an article it may only have drawn pictures but a contributor may want to add a photo. Thanks in advance!
If it doesn’t fit the “theme” it’s fine. The images in the picture patrol don’t go in the article but at the end of the article. I think for low quality it doesn’t really matter if it is clear enough. I wouldn’t accept sideways or upside down images as there is no way to rotate them on wikiHow.
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Good question! I would greatly suggest reading @RubyRoseRain
’s advice
It should fit the article if the photo explains the steps or the title.