User blog comment:Emitewiki2/A new project!/@comment-1455034-20150620164712/@comment-3060206-20150624064047

If a user can't remember the file name because it goes unnoticed, isn't that all the more reason to have a standard naming convention? At least that gives the user an idea of how the file name is structured and can infer the rest of the pieces of info themselves, based on game name and the article title etc.

Wait, could you also explain what this means?

Sure, with a standard file name the user can easily find the images by searching; however, where the game comes from and the articles name play keep parts in its file name.

It sort of implies that each file name is supposed to have the game name and article title in it already(?) when a portion of the files actually do not. Some only have the component names, others abbreviations and some are...nonsense.