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  • There are multiple reasons why using images of code, error, logs and other text resources used in programming instead of the actual text is _strongly not recommended_.
  • Shortly put, the question should be written in a form that **helps both the fellow community members to answer it** (e.g. easy to copy-paste the code to provide an answer) **and the future readers** (e.g. read and copy-paste the code).
  • Reasons to paste text instead of images:
  • - **hard to get the text** - it is harder to get the text from an image than a direct copy-paste. This means wasted time for a person who want to answer it due to extra effort involved in retyping the provided code
  • - **harder to read** - most of the images will be shrunk to fit the post maximum width, will be unreadable and thus force the reader to open it separately to view it full width
  • - **non-searchability** - site search or search engine will not get to the text inside the image
  • - **non-accessibility** - screen readers need to be [way smarter](https://tink.uk/thoughts-on-screen-readers-and-image-recognition) to get the text from an image, so it will make life harder for those with visual impairments
  • - **hides formatting, whitespace, or incorrect characters** - prevents the readers from fully understanding some possible errors caused by incorrect indentation, non-visible characters or Unicode characters that look identical to the ANSI ones
  • Note: This post was inspired by [a very similar SO one](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/285557/2780791).
  • There are multiple reasons why using images of code, error, logs and other text resources used in programming instead of the actual text is _strongly discouraged_.
  • Shortly put, the question should be written in a form that **helps both the fellow community members to answer it** (e.g. easy to copy-paste the code to provide an answer) **and the future readers** (e.g. read and copy-paste the code).
  • Reasons to paste text instead of images:
  • - **hard to get the text** - it is harder to get the text from an image than a direct copy-paste. This means wasted time for a person who want to answer it due to extra effort involved in retyping the provided code
  • - **harder to read** - most of the images will be shrunk to fit the post maximum width, will be unreadable and thus force the reader to open it separately to view it full width
  • - **non-searchability** - site search or search engine will not get to the text inside the image
  • - **non-accessibility** - screen readers need to be [way smarter](https://tink.uk/thoughts-on-screen-readers-and-image-recognition) to get the text from an image, so it will make life harder for those with visual impairments
  • - **hides formatting, whitespace, or incorrect characters** - prevents the readers from fully understanding some possible errors caused by incorrect indentation, non-visible characters or Unicode characters that look identical to the ANSI ones
  • Note: This post was inspired by [a very similar SO one](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/285557/2780791).

Suggested almost 2 years ago by ghost-in-the-zsh‭