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@KatnissEverdeen: I saw you might be interested in improving this page, but I undid your edit because redlinks are invitations to add content that is missing from wikipedia. It would be great if you wanted to improve the redlinks situation by helping upload the images from USGS to wikimedia. I did it manually for one of the regions, and it was very tedious, so I've been very slowly working on a script to automate it (I am a poor coder). If you want to help by uploading the images, the ones for the regions are available at https://water.usgs.gov/wsc/sub/04xx.jpg, where xx is the subregion number (04 is the region number, and can be replaced with any of the other region numbers if you also would like to help with other regions). If you name the images from this water resource region you upload to wikimedia with the convention HUC04xx.jpg, then they will automatically populate on this page and fill out the red links (other regions would obviously need a change for the first 2 digits). Here is an example of a functioning link to an original USGS image. -Furicorn (talk) 20:04, 8 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@Sam Sailor: Well I'm happy to indicate that there are available, license compliant images out there and to point to an existing naming scheme for those images any way that's appropriate. If redlinks aren't the appropriate way to signal that to other editors, WP:REDNOT does not offer any reasoning or guidance. I would be much obliged if you could explain either reasoning or guidance to me, or to point me to further information. Also I noticed you changed all the instances of Image: for File:. MOS:IMGSYN suggests that both are equivalent, but I'm interested to know if there is more info on this. -Furicorn (talk) 20:57, 8 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Image: was, I believe, the older standard, the change to File: is not done manually. For the community's reasoning behind guidelines and policies, refer to the archives of the WT pages in question. Please remove the red links from Missouri Water Resource Region. An alternative is to hide them, if you expect them to be forthcoming. SamSailor22:34, 8 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Ok well instead of reverting my reversion, I wish you had just slapped hide tags on the links you didn't like. I think I pretty clearly laid out that I thought the images would be forthcoming, since they already exist at USGS with the correct license and just need someone to do the tedious part of uploading all these different image files to wikimedia. -Furicorn (talk) 00:51, 9 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]