Board Thread:Technical Updates/@comment-26339491-20191203204132/@comment-9605025-20191203211858

Just to clarify (since I personally found Tupka217's wording a bit confusing), it is the first page the image was added to; not the oldest page the image was added two. The difference being that one criteria is concerned with when the image was added and the other is concerned with when the page was created. At least, that is my understanding from what was said in the other thread.

Here are my questions:

What about pages that use to have the image? I am assuming they are ignored like deleted pages but that has yet to actually be stated.

I am assuming images in infoboxes count. Working with that assumption, if the image is not the first tab in an infobox image gallery, will the tab be auto-selected when the redirect occurs or will users have to find the correct tab themselves?

Is there a way for anons to override the redirect behavior? For the wiki I admin, a lot of our images show up in Google's image search. If a user is following the link from an image search, I would imagine they are indeed interested in the image itself. On a related note, how would this change impact Google's indexing of the images themselves?