Board Thread:Technical Updates/@comment-26339491-20191203204132/@comment-24155515-20200720170929

Heck, in that case consensus on Wikipedia isn't a thing, since probably only 1% of site visitors are people who contribute to consensus in discussions there. *thinking emoji* (Though I won't dispute people who dislike a thing are more likely to rail against it, I think the substance of arguments here have a bit more merit than, say, a wiki disabling article comments and getting people saying "well now you just hate all your users and I'm never coming here again!!")

As far as webp is concerned, I haven't noticed corruption on the ones I downloaded lately (as a logged in user), but I was moving a guide I use semi-regularly off my test wiki and into my userspace on a wiki I admin as insurance against losing important information should the test wiki be closed (again) and while porting the images over, one that was a webp saved with a png extension which meant it failed the MIME type check upon upload to the receiving wiki and I had to go back and make sure those were the original version.