Forum:Image Wars

It's obvious that for the last few months, we've had many different edit wars, and part of it is due to the fact that it isn't quite clear how edit wars is supposed to be run. Many people tend to make up their own rules, the most popular being the "default" rule, which is keeping it at its original version until the talk page as decided. But some people prefer a rule of it being the previously accepted version. We sort of have different unwritten policies with this subject, but everyone views it differently. I checked our guidelines, but it says nothing about any "default" rule, unless I'm missing something. We should definitely take care of this now. We need an actual rule on how to deal with Image Wars. 20:59, June 2, 2013 (UTC)

Discussion
Definitely the first uploaded version. If we use a "previously accepted" rule, we fall into a grey area where we need to how long a version has to be in place to be "accepted". Plus, there's issues where two images are uploaded within the same hour and there is no "accepted version". It's much less complicated to use the first uploaded of the images being edit warred over.

Something else that might be of use is to create a category that Edit war adds, so that the community can keep track of images that are being edit warred over. That way, no images can fall through the cracks and become not so much "previously accepted" as "previously ignored". 21:14, June 2, 2013 (UTC)

I disagree. I'd rather have the "previously accepted" rule, as that keeps it how it currently was. I think however long it should be determines if the war is over. A set length will just cause conflict, so if the war is over and it's been decided, then we use the version that was accepted before the edit war. 20:18, June 3, 2013 (UTC)

I agree with what Nada said above. 20:23, June 3, 2013 (UTC)

What about for brand new images? That plan doesn't account for them. 20:43, June 3, 2013 (UTC)

Probably will have to have different guidelines for those. Specifically, use the first uploaded for them, and use the accepted version for established images. 20:56, June 3, 2013 (UTC)

Why not just have one simple rule? If there's an edit war going on about versions, I don't see how either the first uploaded images or the "accepted" versions could be any more likely to be better than the other. If we have the edit war category, we can keep track of all the edit wars and make sure they get resolved, making everyone happy. 21:21, June 3, 2013 (UTC)

Think of it this way. First Image A is uploaded, then it's replaced by Image B. Nobody complains about the change, so we keep it. It stays like this for a lengthy time, let's say a month. Somebody suddenly sees this replacement, and would rather have Image A again. Since Image B was already the accepted version, shouldn't it be used over Image A until a decision has been made?

Then again, I suppose it being on Image A is also fair because it was the accepted version before Image B. Actually, after thinking about it, I'm not sure which is better...good thing I opened this forum then. 21:33, June 3, 2013 (UTC)

The way see it, this situation is just as, if not more likely: Image B is uploaded to replace image A, but this happens over the weekend or at a time when someone else is mass uploading images (say for jpg replacement or something). So anyone who would object to Image B doesn't realize that it's been uploaded until a month later, when they object and an edit war starts. To me, the fact that it was up for a month doesn't at all mean that it's "accepted". I believe it's the burden of the uploader of Image B to prove that it's better than Image A, since they uploaded to replace Image A. In my mind, Image A should be the version used during the war. 00:24, June 4, 2013 (UTC)