The images and other media files listed on MediaWiki:Bad image list are prohibited by technical means from being displayed inline on pages, besides specified exceptions. Images on the list have normally been used for widespread vandalism where user blocks and page protections are impractical.
Instructions
Making requests
Requests for additions, removals, or exceptions may be made on this page. Any administrator can make changes to the list. If there is no response after a reasonable time, consider repeating a request at the Administrators' noticeboard. If the file in question has no foreseeable good faith use, consider nominating it for deletion rather than requesting its addition to this list.
Posting to the list
The format is as follows: Only bulleted list items (lines starting with "*") are considered. The first link on a line must be the link to the high-risk image. It is recommended that you use an initial colon in this link, so people can view this page without seeing all the restricted images. Any subsequent links on the same line are exceptions, i.e. articles where that image is allowed to be displayed inline. Text outside of links is ignored and can be used for comments. Piped links cannot be used. Please check the spelling of potential duplicate images before removing.
Image description page
A bot will place {{Restricted use}} on the image description page. This will advise users how to request that the image to be allowed on articles (that is, to expand the except list for it).
Removal from the list
When removing deleted images from the list, please double-check that the relevant image talk page has been deleted as well.
This page was nominated for deletion on 2006-02-16. The result of the discussion was keep.
My understanding is that images added here are used for widespread vandalism or longterm abuse, not just once or twice by a drive-by vandal — Martin (MSGJ · talk) 07:06, 2 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I would say images of genitalia or other NSFW subjects can get added after one use, so I've added two images of penises that were used in that vandalism spree to the list. For images of more anodyne subjects, I agree with MSGJ, so I've not added the remaining images, which are of Mia Khalifa (the 2016 photo used in that article), a monkey, a pig, and a government poster advocating for the eradication of rats. * Pppery *it has begun...14:27, 8 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]