Thread:Rebelliondream/@comment-104549-20180407203733/@comment-104549-20180410223053


 * 1) Each of your posts was one long sentence, so...
 * 2) Deep breath. Focus on averting catastrophe, not dwelling on it.
 * 3) Deletion is, if not the nuclear option, a chainsaw rather than a scalpel. I don't hesitate to delete images when users don't comply with the Image Policy, but since you're willing to put in the effort, I said you have time, and you do.  Don't dawdle, but don't freak out, either.
 * 4) Even when images are deleted for violating the Image Policy, the underlying article is never deleted unless it separately violates some other policy (e.g. the Content Policy).
 * 5) Assuming you're talking about this image, your source is (I assume) here, and the artist would be Ansel Hsiao (as you can see on that page). If he gave you permission to use the image, then you could use one of the permission licensing templates.  Pro tip: When users claim permission, we do e-mail artists to confirm, so don't try to fudge that one.  In this specific case, Mr. Hsiao states on that page, "Images can be used only for non-commercial work and must be credited."  To my eyes, that means you have permission to use the image (which you did) as long as you credit him (which you didn't, but you can in the required image template).  If you want to confirm that interpretation, Mr. Hsiao's e-mail is on that same page.

Take your time and source and license the images properly, and you'll be okay.