//Corresponding task from "add a link": {T269647}//
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When the user selects "No" in the image inspector, they are shown the "rejection dialog", where they indicate why they rejected the suggestion.
* **Behavior**
** This is a modal (as per Add a link T269647).
** It contains checkboxes; the user can select many.
** It has a "Submit" primary button.
** It has a "Cancel" button, which returns the user to the image inspector with neither the "Yes" or "No" button selected.
** The user may select the "Submit" button whether or not they choose a response. The "Submit" button is the only way to proceed beyond this step after the user has selected "No". It takes them to the post-edit dialog. See {T290789}.
** Not all response options should cause images to be removed from the pool. There are options that, if selected, indicate a different user may do a fine job with the image. Since these are checkboxes, the logic should be that if any of the "remove" options are selected, the removal should happen.
* **Content**
** Overlay title: "Why not?"
** Header: "Why is this image not right for the article?" (bold)
** Sub-header: "Your answers improve future suggestions."
** Option 1: "Image is not relevant" -- !!remove from pool!!
** Option 2: "Not enough information to decide" -- !!remove from pool!!
** Option 3: "Image is offensive" -- !!remove from pool!!
** Option 4: "Image is low quality" -- !!remove from pool!!
** Option 5: "I don't know this subject"
** Option 6: "I can't read the language"
** Option 7: "Other" -- !!remove from pool!!
** If left blank -- !!remove from pool!!
//Mockups as of 2021-10-04:// {F34672145}
**NOTE:** Refer to Figma for up-to-date detailed redline mocks and specs:
!! https://www.figma.com/file/ULhJr1isDstRbGE5vjYDsr/Add-images-structured-task-[Growth]?node-id=3014%3A8732 !!