Board Thread:Suggestion and Critics/@comment-25090105-20150214201801

...with pictures, of course. Hopefully this can reduce the number of unintended image rule violations.

As some are already stated in the Image Rules, there are several ways of uploading images to wiki
 * 1) Click "Add Photo" button in a slideshow gallery. The user has no chance of changing the file name once an image file has been selected.
 * 2) Click "Add a Photo" in the Photos section
 * 3) At the top of a page, click "Contribute" then "Add a Photo"
 * 4) Open the menu "On the Wiki" --&gt; "Photos" or directly open Special:NewFiles, then click "Add a Photo"
 * 5) Etc.

Especially for #1, a guide with pictures will be very helpful for people with little to no wikia experience. And also, do give some image-related tips such as: ...in the image rules.
 * Change the image name before uploading so that it won't be a hassle later. Or change them (if possible) in the file selection window which appears after the "Choose File" button is clicked.
 * File name in this wiki can only be renamed by some authorities/people/users/etc.
 * Etc.

Giving a straight official warning to people who do this mistake, especially because of #1 is harsh. I'd say just give them a friendly, unofficial message, with the "Image Rules" link and the "guide of uploading image" link for their first mistake. For their second or later mistake, an official warning is okay. 