Thread:Robert Alvarez/@comment-8-20140923230618/@comment-4739500-20141025060844

"You would have to link me to the Frimm Fairy Tails images for me to comment on them, I don't recall that particular case. But I'm happy to talk about why they were rejected/accepted if you can show me which ones we are talking about."

Now that I have a bit of time to respond. I was referring to covers of the type that opened up the thread.

In general I will say if this site going to accept non US covers, if it going to cover non-US comics, the Wikia is going to have to consider being more accepting of covers that don't meet your special standards. Otherwise this will only remain a US content-only site.

"The best way to monitor for deletions (and anything else happening on the wikia) is to view Special:RecentChanges regularly. You can also see all that's been done viaSpecial:Logs."

That might help (a bit). Also, remember that it's easier to delete than to create (upload). :) As I mentioned (and I hope you can look at them) other US sites (comicvine) have these international covers. I would consider a Warning label of a sort. There were traffic concerns (if I remember correctly). However I am not at all in favour of linking out to some other source. Does that mean someone will have to ask staff each time whether a specific image is ok or whether it needs linking out? Simply to meet some very specific standards (not universally applied in the US)? The whole idea seems to only create problems for the wiki.