Thread:Lordofninjas1/@comment-1038387-20171010212147/@comment-28125426-20171015185011

“I don't have a problem with that, what one of my points were, had you read through my comment, was that there are different ways of saying the same thing (i.e. Arrow, Arrowverse, Flash Episode 6 Season 2, etc. are all different ways of saying "takes place in the Arrow Universe"), and that those different ways should likely be accepted as well.”

I did read you comment and understood. You don’t understand that we don’t want other ways to say the same thing because we have a uniform designation.

“...not very many people look at the source to begin with, for various reasons (whether it's because they think it's all the legal stuff on any website that no one reads, because they don't know it's there, etc.) which is where some/a lot of the confusion with stuff like that can lie.”

That is not a problem with the system, that is a problem with the user. New users have to learn how the Database works, the Database doesn’t change to suit how they think it should be handled. Image names are not there for detailed information, that is what the detailed template is for. That is where specifics are.

There will always be learning curves with something new. It is up to new users to learn and ask about the Database if they are confused about something.

The main issue seems not to be with the Database practices, but you feel that certain fine points are excluded from the instruction guide. This is true, but you have since been instructed to name by Subject + Designated Universe + 00## + .jpg

You could have correctly uploaded a lot of images in the time you spent condescending me just because you didn’t get your way. This is not some egregious oversight or injustice, this is how things are done.