Every now and then I see questions (and the occasional answer) that include pictures of text, often commands and their output and similar.
Maybe I'm stating the obvious, but for clarity these are the main problems I see with this practice:
- The text is not searchable
- makes the question and any answers less useful to others
- The text cannot be copied
- requires more effort to answer
- The image is rescaled to fit the Stackexchange layout, often making the text illegible without taking further action
- requires more effort to answer
- makes the question and any answers less useful to others
- The image is external and can disappear at any time, leaving the question/answer potentially useless
- makes the question and any answers less useful to others
- Probably doesn't play nice with screenreaders and the like
- makes the question and any answers less useful to others
From my point of view it seems obvious that questions/answers should not be posted in this state but often there does not appear to be much of a reaction to this when it does occur.
What I wonder is what the sensible action would be when this has happened?
I generally just try to point out the problem in a comment when I see this. On occasion I have OCRed the image and edited the text into question in place of the image but doing that is more work than one generally cares to go through.
Should one downvote based on this? (Or is that just misdirected?)
Can a question be put on hold for this reason? (Should the very inclusion of images be considered 'suspect' on sites like SF where the image-rate seems generally low, potentially triggering moderation?)
Or is this whole practice even considered acceptable? It seems this might actually be the case, but the practice seems potentially really bad for this types of site (much worse than your average formatting problem). Maybe it simply doesn't matter too much unless a larger percentage starts doing this?