Last modified: 2014-03-15 23:12:03 UTC
See https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:410px-Sun_halo_optical_phenomenon.jpg Delinker log: https://tools.wmflabs.org/delinker/index.php?image=410px-Sun_halo_optical_phenomenon.jpg This REMOVED the image tag from my user page on Wikipedia, and left no indication which I could find of where the image now lives, if anywhere. I do not appreciate bots removing content from my User page. EXPECTED BEHAVIOR: * CommonsDelinker replaces media links with links to the new canonical version. * CommonsDelinker providers users with some way to find the new canonical media version. EXPECTED GRACEFUL DEGRADATION: * CommonsDelinker, if deleting media links, warns users when media is deleted from their personal User page. ACTUAL BEHAVIOR: * CommonsDelinker deletes media links from User pages with no warning.
No need to notify Users about removal of deleted links (delinking).
Your bot removed *an entire image tag* from *my User page.* https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Neurophyre&diff=360733829&oldid=270548683 This is overkill and antisocial behavior on the part of your bot. Even leaving a broken Image tag, which was quite clearly intentionally placed in the wikitext by a human being, is better than automatically deleting it with zero notice to anyone. Leaving a message on the User talk page when messing with a User page is a common courtesy if your bot is going to fundamentally alter the actual content on the page.