This image is currently in violation of rule #17 and may also be breaking rule #16 due to the watermarked URL to your YouTube profile. Is there a reason for uploading this image? If so, could you possibly remove the watermark? If not, I may mark this for deletion.
Otherwise, welcome to Minepedia! --Gnu32 17:38, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
- I should have read the rules before I posted that image. I apologize, I'm new to contributing to the "wiki's", but feel free to mark the file for deletion. I was going to add the file to Pumpkin, but seeing as the watermark I added is a violation of a/some rule(s), and I no longer have access to the original un-watermarked picture, it would be doing me a favor to mark both of the pictures I uploaded for deletion.
- And thanks! Minepedia has been a very useful resource for my Minecraft questions. --ProfessorMentley 18:00, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
- No worries, bro. It can go to the Pumpkin page I reckon, as a demostration that Pumpkins can be also found in snow biomes. All you need to do I guess is just crop the height of the image to leave out the watermark. Provided of course it IS your image. Good idea? --Gnu32 18:29, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
- Sounds easy enough, and it is my image, otherwise I wouldn't have watermarked it. Is there any way I can upload the cropped image but have the other two pictures I uploaded with the watermark deleted? --ProfessorMentley 18:42, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
- Ah, don't worry about that. You see, you still only have one image uploaded (in a wiki sense). All you have to do is upload a new version (as you've done before). Don't worry about the two previous versions, they don't take up much space anyway. The only reason orphaned images are deleted is to ensure everything uploaded has a purpose in the wiki and in this context deletion means the actual File: page itself. Seems strange and confusing but, ah nevermind. -- Gnu32 18:47, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
- Ok, thanks for the help Gnu32, I appreciate it very much. --ProfessorMentley 18:52, 11 January 2011 (UTC)