User talk:Corinna Kennedy

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Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, Corinna Kennedy!

-- Wikimedia Commons Welcome (talk) 04:28, 23 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]


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THE ROSACEA PHOTO OF TWO WOMENS FACES SHOWING ‘BEFORE & AFTER TOPICAL STEROID TREATMENT’ is false & misleading as they are TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLE ATTN:DELETE THE DESCRIPTION OF PHOTO -I will not do so because the bot will REVERSE THE DELETION- THESE ARE TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLE - THE DESCRIPTION IS STATING THEY ARE THE SAME AS IT IS A “before & after /left & right” DEPICTION. FALSE AND MISLEADING — Preceding unsigned comment added by Real eyes realise (talk • contribs) 02:59, 25 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

The photos will not be removed. They are verified. This response is written by the very same woman in both photos. My photos have gone through the process of being verified by Wiki. This is a strict protocol and is done by providing the individual photos with the verifiable data. Still, it is surprising that a person cannot recognize it is the same face, shape of ears, head, etc. just because they reject reality of the outcome. People want to be scandalized. The complainant has not thought this through -- did they think I only have two photos? There are in fact many, many hundreds of pics taken during the many long years my illness -- and not just those two. So, REAL EYES (how funny that name is, considering), you may need to get yours checked and apply critical thought (in other words, stop looking for conspiracy, not everyone is a cheat).

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Corinna Kennedy (talk • contribs) 19:56, 25 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Also, oddly, I see now that the individual tagged the WRONG photo(s) -- the one this is being complained about was showing when all my hair went grey (even eyebrows) and then was reversed with use photobiomodulation. The photos they are whinging about are actually shown under "steroid rosacea" and it is likely this is the man who has trolled me in groups saying the pics are 'all over the internet', which they are not. However, I patiently, and with clear and easy to digest language, explain to this man the role of Wiki Commons and how people are invited to use photos -- and that I signed the rights for this as I advocate awareness of the illness I had, the modalities used, the outcomes, etc.