Thread:Blankslate/@comment-24318314-20150829020121/@comment-25152698-20150829164336

Pardon my intrusion, but images, as well as the infobox as a whole, are to take away from the total byte count of any individual article, for obvious reasons. I've seen pages in the past that have had more images than text, yet the author, for whatever reason, can only seem to applaud himself for breaking the 100k plateau.

The point of this exam is to prove yourself of being worthy enough to handle advanced topics, quite evidently. So, with that being said, adding an unprecedented amount of images to a page --because an image's byte count in itself is often times quite large-- comes across as taking the easy way out, or to people such as myself, cheating. Not accusing you of anything, so please do not be offended; just wanted you to grasp ahold of why things are the way are.