Talk:Fairfield, Nebraska

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Is there a problem with this photo? User:Silverojo has repeatedly deleted it from the infobox, without an edit summary and without replacing it with another or arguing for its inappropriateness on this page. I am at a loss to understand this. The picture depicts downtown Fairfield, without representing the town in a false light; it doesn't show an identifiable person doing something embarrassing; and it doesn't depict a local business in a fashion that might be construed as spam. If Silverojo has identified a problem with it, then that problem should be discussed here on the talk page. Ammodramus (talk) 02:39, 24 March 2011 (UTC)


 * I hope this is the right method for communicating...Wikipedia is very convoluted and confusing. I would like to settle this amicably.


 * I deleted this photo because I honestly believed you were vandalizing this Wikipedia page. The photo depicts Fairfield in an extremely unflattering manner, by showing several abandoned buildings more prominently than the businesses that are thriving.


 * Even if the photo had not been so unflattering, it is not good etiquette to remove someone else's photo and replace it with your own. ADDING a photo to the page is one thing, but removing my photo was inappropriate. In the future, please refrain from removing other people's images from Wikipedia entries. Thank you.


 * I have edited the page to include both our photos, which should be satisfactory.


 * Silverojo (talk) 13:56, 24 March 2011 (UTC)


 * I can live with User:Silverojo's latest edit. I have to disagree that my preferred photo is misleading or unflattering. It shows a main street at least two blocks long, with enough parked cars to suggest that business is taking place there. The red-barn fronted building in the foreground, "The Butcher Shop Inc." is not abandoned; it's also visually different than the typical main-street building in a small Nebraska town, which lends Fairfield a touch of distinctiveness.


 * I replaced Silverojo's original photo because I didn't think that it conveyed a true impression of the town. It shows a single block, with four unconnected one-story buildings. If I hadn't known otherwise, I would have assumed that that was all the downtown there was, and that Fairfield's business district was much smaller than it actually is.


 * Ammodramus (talk) 17:42, 24 March 2011 (UTC)

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