Board Thread:New Features/@comment-32176272-20200320204605/@comment-1038387-20200325190623

The requirements are not, at all, unreasonable.
 * Infoboxes are usually 225-300 pix wide, so 200 is a normal absolute minimum standard.
 * Few images are used more than 10 times, this is just to rule out images used in notices.
 * The most important image is probably in the first 50. If not, you've done something wrong.
 * SVGs have specific uses and really shouldn't be used for regular images.

If you have to change the way you work to fit those requirements, what were you doing before? There are undoubtedly wikis that only have small images at their disposal, like sprites, and those are screwed. But that's a very small minority.

I'm not " defensive". I'm realistic. There are so many images, so many categories, that automation is really the only way to do things.