Category talk:New Leaf picture images

I figure the category is for the little photos characters can give to you, but it seems to be unused, and I don't think it's necessary. 18:22, December 28, 2019 (EST)
 * Slight : it need not be unnecessary. While all files could be viewed in Picture, a Category may be used to pool these images together. We could recategorize all files ending with . &gt;Decomposer  Emotion Icon - Curiosity (NL) cropped.png Emotion Icon - Pride (NL) cropped.png 02:11, December 29, 2019 (EST)
 * True, it might not be unnecessary, but having a category for this would mean categories for other types of images are justified (e.g. images of clothes). 02:57, December 29, 2019 (EST)
 * Nothing should be wrong with that. As long as categories are arranged in some hierarchical fashion (e.g., Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer dresses inside Category:Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer clothing icons inside Category:Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer Images), and categories themselves should be justified using some set of criteria (e.g., at least 10 images focusing on a specific trait), I don't see a problem with subcategories. Sidenote: The lack of categorization actually causes pollution. For instance, Category:Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer Images mixes the character images, screenshots ( and  ), and even unrelated images that those belonging in the same "type" aren't even in this one (File:Darner Dragonfly HHD Icon.png is the only insect HHD icon in the category), although further discussion on splitting Category:Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer Images should be placed in that category's talk page, and further discussion on splitting   should be placed on, say, Nookipedia talk:Community Fountain, Help talk:Categories, or Nookipedia talk:Manual of Style. &gt;Decomposer  Emotion Icon - Curiosity (NL) cropped.png Emotion Icon - Pride (NL) cropped.png 05:41, December 29, 2019 (EST)
 * I also agree nothing is wrong with that. Just want to see if there's a willingness to create more categories, like there's a potential organizational gap that's been forgotten. I'll try getting the discussion in other pages. 19:08, January 1, 2020 (EST)