@jon The main nuisance is perhaps excluding photos focused on people and copyrightable subjects (like posters). Pretty much anything else you usually shares photos of seems relevant for #WikimediaCommons to me.
I usually start from dropping them in a category by subject or country, with at least a date in the filenames to distinguish them, and figure out the detailed sorting later. For example I created https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:SJ_EuroNight_by_RDC for a handful bad pics and it improved from there.
En route vers la #WikipermanenceParis édition spéciale #Wikipédia25 !
Pour s'occuper dans les transports, quelques modifications avec l'outil ISA (plus ergonomique sur mobile) ; la campagne Women in Sports 2026 permet de mieux décrire les photos de sportives sur #WikimediaCommons et donc de favoriser leur réutilisation, sur Wikipédia, sur internet et ailleurs !
Just noticing the images are broken on my little "keyboard letters" game for babies. Sorry babies! It's because I was cheekily deep linking from wikimedia commons, and it looks like they changed something (probably due to AI scraper traffic. *sigh*)
https://github.com/harry-wood/keyboard-letters/issues/6
Anyone noticed this elsewhere? It's probably also broke a few images I've put in old blog posts where I've used similar commons URLs.
#wikimediacommons

The images have stopped loading! I'm deep linking images from wikimedia commons URLs. e.g. <img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9c/Queen_Victoria_1887.jpg/287px-Queen_Vi...