User talk:Leonel Sohns - minecraft.fandom.com
I know it, but it was just a mistake, it is not 24w13b, it is 24w12b. but i dont know if it is 24w12b or 24w13a.
- @Rokinrye: 24w12a is the latest snapshot for now. Leonel Sohns (talk) 21:00, 22 March 2024 (UTC)
- You said "It is 24w12b." and "But I don't know if it is 24w12b or 24w13a." at the same time. That's an absolute nonsense! How can you even claim it's 24w12b when you don't know?! Leonel Sohns (talk) 21:17, 22 March 2024 (UTC)
Flagging Renders Taken From Other Websites[]
Thanks for your help in identifying renders and other images that were taken from other sources, such as the other Minecraft Wiki. However, it'd be easier for me if you added {{Delete}} to them instead of reuploading with a red X.
While screenshots and other similar images are easy to verify (e.g., there's no way that someone happened to take an identical screenshot), the origins of renders are much harder to prove. If they're taken from a website that has the same rules for renders as us, then there's no way to know if someone made their own render or if they took it that website since, in theory, those two images should be completely identical. So, going forward, uploaders are expected to add {{License Render}} to their renders. ({{License Mojang}} also works as long as they specify somewhere that they made the render by themselves.) If they fail to do that, anyone (including both you and myself) can use {{Uw-license}} on the uploader's talk page to ask them to add a license. If they don't add a license, or if they add a license and don't indicate that they created the render themselves, I'll delete it. This is true for other files as well, though I suspect that renders will be the most common files that violate rule #6. SLScool 23:33, 13 February 2026 (UTC)