User talk:GWolf
Dude, stop uploading images without referencing who owns the copyright. Read the style guide or look at some other properly referenced images to get an idea of how your supposed to do it.--UndeadScottsman 12:10, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
Once again, please reference who owns the copyright to the images. And use our tags such as {{hastak}} or {{fairuse}} --FFN 13:13, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
I would like to strongly discourage you from including animated GIFs on wiki articles. They're visually distracting and makes it hard to read an article. The images themselves are useful; they can and should be replaced by still frames. --Suki Brits 16:57, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
- Additionally, um... where did you get those? I don't recall those clips being in any promotional footage I've seen. Were they created from a pirated copy of the movie? If so I kind of feel like they should be deleted. --Steve-o 20:16, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
Ahem, if they were where did you get it from? i would like to know, even if it meens a ban from this site
- I believe you guys are talking about the gif of Prime's sword and Megatron's cannon (whose scene was actually flipped/mirrored in the movie). They came from a June 23-24 TV spot that was released on Superherohype, IIRC. The gifs themselves were probably made by that dude (whose name I forgot) who made gifs as soon as any new footage was released.
- Btw, I don't think this guy reads his talk page. --FFN 08:52, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
Classics comic upload
[edit]I strongly suggest re-uploading this image with a more descriptive filename, as 'Grimlock-classic' can also suggest his Classics toy. Besides, he's not even the primary subject of the panel. As a general suggestion for all image uploads, I would provide information for what book/comic/tv episode/movie the picture is from, and in the case of a comic, who the artists are. Thanks. --FFN 15:43, 17 August 2007 (UTC)