The Court of Appeals in Ohio recently issued an opinion that nicely describes message exchanges that happened on Facebook Messenger—and the court did it without copying and pasting images.
Instead, the opinion uses informational brackets as highlighted below from an excerpt.
The risk of using uncaptioned images in opinions is that the images are often “lost” and not included when the decision is republished online. Online readers lose important context.
By instead using descriptive and informational brackets, the Ohio Court of Appeals avoided that risk.