Category talk:Gbcopyvios
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According to Commons:Categories#Creating a new category :
A category page should contain the following information
- A short description text that explains what should be in the category, if the title is not clear or unambiguous enough on its own.
I know it is not necessary, but for me the title is not clear enough.
To me it is unclear:
- Should anyone add this category to an image, if they think it should be in this category? No
- Is it only for speedy-deletion? No
- Is it a category for images still to check, or should it only contain images that should be deleted? Depends. I used a sorting cat where stuff needed to be sorted and they where then removed from the cat
- It is a plular, does it mean only images with more than one copy-right violation should be added? No
- If a image has missing source/missing author/missing lizense/missing permission, should it also be added to this category? No, if a file is missing permission I tag it as such - see File:Seabring 2008 ALMS.jpg and others
- If there is already a deletion-discussion going on, should this category be added, or removed, or keep? If I create a DR from the cat I then remove the cat so I know the DR is done
- Is it for specific Copyright-violations? No, but i mainly use it for selfies eg File:Milan Selfie.jpg. Yesterday I came across a group of blatant F3 copyvios and put those in the gbtempcopyvios cat. Unfortunately I included the one you picked up
- Is it for Copyright-violations by User:Gbawden, or for all user-names starting with "Gb"? It is a hidden user cat that is used by me for easier sorting and to do bulk actions, rather than having to do separate actions for each
- Should images in this category be deleted? Generally yes or removed from the category
- Can everyone remove their images from this category? Theoretically yes
- ...
— Johannes Kalliauer - Talk | Contributions 18:32, 12 December 2022 (UTC)
̈*@JoKalliauer: These are hidden user categories that I use to mainly F10 selfies or start DR's as its often easier to put similar items in one cat than run a compicated search and then perform a batch task.