Can you link photos/deletion requests?

Or talk page with deletion info? Maybe your country has no freedom of panorama
and large part of photo was with something copyrighted?

Or maybe there was no description?

When I asked about photos of bicycle parkings.
(such as 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stojaki_na_%C5%81obzowska_x_Biskupia.JPG
)
I got as reply:

"Reasonable quality photographs of identified places are
very unlikely to be considered not in scope"

"scope is very broadly defined. Reasonable quality photos
of public places are generally considered to be in scope.
So, please go ahead and upload those photos"

Aug 26, 2020, 11:04 by thibaultmolle...@gmail.com:

> Ah, I feel like there are certain images that might get deleted from Commons 
> just because they don't "contribute to wikipedia articles".
> Maybe a special example but still:
> Recently mapped a construction zone for a residential area and took a couple 
> photos. Those might not "belong on Commons" according to their moderation 
> team. 
>
>
>> As mentioned on the linked wiki page, you can escape a semicolon by doubling 
>> it:
>>
>>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Semi-colon_value_separator#Escaping_with_.27.3B.3B.27
>>>
> Ah interesting, somehow missed that.
> It's a solution, but still doesn't solve the problem of long urls clogging up 
> one tag.
> Definitely if you have long urls because of unique hash/id's
> (extreme example: IPFS urls: > 
> https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmR9wseHQiLbv4AnTXACo5rQ1CEcKj2fJq6vEnuZoi6Amd?filename=IMG_20200727_172553.jpg>
>   )
>
> Cheers,
>
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 at 10:54, bkil <> bkil.hu <http://bkil.hu>> +> 
> a...@gmail.com> > wrote:
>
>> As mentioned on the linked wiki page, you can escape a semicolon by doubling 
>> it:
>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Semi-colon_value_separator#Escaping_with_.27.3B.3B.27
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 9:11 AM Thibault Molleman <>> 
>> thibaultmolle...@gmail.com>> > wrote:
>>
>>> While I use the semicolon for some other tags already, the problem with 
>>> using it for something that has a URL. 
>>> Is that TECHNICALLYaccording to the specification, a URL can contain a 
>>> semicolon.
>>> So I feel like the use of a semicolon in a url based tag isn't a good 
>>> solution
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020, 08:44 Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging <>>> 
>>> tagging@openstreetmap.org>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> If someone really needs multiple images on one object then
>>>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Semi-colon_value_separator
>>>> is standard.
>>>>
>>>> At the same time use for that seems dubious for this specific tag.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Aug 26, 2020, 07:41 by >>>> thibaultmolle...@gmail.com>>>> :
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> It seems like there (still) isn't a proper tagging system to put multiple 
>>>>> images on one node/way/relation.
>>>>> Having the ability to link other images as well would be useful I think.
>>>>> Either via:
>>>>> `image=url1;url2;url3`
>>>>> or
>>>>> ```
>>>>> image=url1
>>>>> image:2=url2
>>>>> image:3=url3
>>>>> ```
>>>>> That later would allow for any application that currently uses images to 
>>>>> still continue to work perfectly.
>>>>>
>>>>> Curious to hear your thoughts
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Thibault
>>>>>
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