Thread:BertH/@comment-33773215-20180817033932/@comment-5275700-20180817184744

Hello. Thanks for your suggestion! FANDOM is very committed to keeping things safe and appropriate for all users. Generally speaking, the things you described are already in place.

Local admins have several ways to monitor new uploads and image updates. Special:Images shows the most recently added images first, Special:WikiActivity shows uploads, and Special:RecentChanges shows all activity and can be filtered to show just activity from the File namespace if needed. On active communties, admins and editors will often deal will inappropriate uploads very quickly. And they can also remove images that may be inappropriate for that specific community.

FANDOM also has systems in place so that every single new image (including file updates, avatars and images in Discussions) is reviewed by real people, and so even if something inappropriate is uploaded to a community without active admins, it's dealt with pretty quickly.

Vandals and trolls do exist but with everyone working together, the bad images don't stay up for very long. If you know of situations where problem images have not been handled quickly, please use Special:Contact to tell us more (now or in the future).