Thread:Wikiwalker11291/@comment-6697950-20180506150709/@comment-6697950-20190821173900

Most of us don't have physical copies either, for the record.

Even if you take screenshots from legal services, you won't get actual decent quality screenshots. The videos scale to your computer's screen resolution; if you take regular screenshots from them, you'll get scaled images (i.e., lower quality). That's why proper screenshots need to be made via the video player's intrinsic screenshot function, to take the screenshot in its highest quality. For that, though, you need to have the video file downloaded. Also, streaming sites may have watermarks, which are not allowed on the wiki.

I'm probably the only one who keeps close track of the feed. And even then, I only keep track of actual edits. I don't really keep track of message threads. If I see something that I feel the need to respond to and I have the time for that, I do respond to it. If I don't, I either ignore them or forget about them, since they get buried quickly by actual edits. Most other people don't even keep track of edits on a daily basis, and you expect them to notice a random message that's not even addressed to them?

In the past, when message walls and forums were the main form of communication for wiki matters, people would probably notice your threads even when you were addressing them to other people. Nowadays, practically all wiki matters are discussed on our Discord server, which you don't visit. So, if you were to make a request there, you'd more than likely get a quick response and help. But now that message walls are no longer the main form of wiki communication, few people would notice a thread on the wiki itself unless you specifically addressed them (which is why I specifically told you to ask other people, instead of hoping for someone to notice this thread). And even then, not everyone responds to messages directed specifically at them, unless someone notifies them about the message via Discord first.