Training modules/Dealing with online harassment/slides/how-and-when-to-get-an-image-deleted

Image-based problems: How and when to get an image deleted
Getting an image deleted can be a complicated process. The most important aspect to consider is whether the image actually breaks any rules. Sometimes the image itself isn't causing the issue, but the harasser is using it maliciously. Commons may have some shocking images and images that might cause distress to users. This by itself is not normally a reason to have them deleted.

A common form of image-based harassment is the posting of images taken of volunteers without their consent. At events, there are usually precautions taken to ensure those who do not wish to have their images taken are not photographed. This is usually done with stickers or lanyards. In some circumstances, these may be ignored – maliciously or otherwise – by photographers or camera operators at events. It can be distressing to have a photograph linked to a username, especially if the link wasn't apparent before. It's also treated as a form of personally identifying information on the projects.

Note that images used to harass users are often posted "off-wiki". Learn more about dealing with harassment taking place on external websites.