Thread:ClodaghelmC/@comment-3263704-20190430104912/@comment-3263704-20190430133025

After reading the manual of style section for images, based on rule number 1, which is the one that applies here, naming a picture based off the people in the picture does not follow that rule 100%. "All images must be titled exactly what they are, and preferably where they're from. Please do not just upload images with useless titles. This also means do not title images with a random configuration of numbers or letters." Being titled exactly what they are refers to being named for what is in being said or what is happening in the picture. Naming the pictures after who is in them is not really descriptive, while naming them after what is being is said or what is happening in the picture is descriptive.

What I said in the previous message is a comparison. Similar, not identical. Pictures follow a manual of style, so do essays.