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Brendon Branigin

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Personally, I'm not a big fan of images and advertising in signatures. But as of now, the forum admin and moderating team have not explicitly defined the rules you cited in the "lets see what happens" mentality.The more subtle, the less attention it draws. Advertising is mean to draw attention - so if it does draw attention, then its advertising and will likely be discussed by the admin/moderating team.

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Personally, I'm not a big fan of images and advertising in signatures.  But as of now, the forum admin and moderating team have not explicitly defined the rules you cited in the "lets see what happens" mentality.The more subtle, the less attention it draws.  Advertising is mean to draw attention - so if it does draw attention, then its advertising and will likely be discussed by the admin/moderating team.

So if I'm understanding this correctly, this is allowed:18ds.pngBut this isn't:22nr.pngIs that correct?
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Use your good judgement, we do cut you a lot of slack before we do anything. In those instances you posted, I wouldn't condone using either of them because they are images, and huge images at that. Text can be okay, but that can also be annoying if it's a lot. As a rule of thumb, signatures shouldn't make scrolling take much more time.

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I wouldn't consider either one of those images as an advertisement. Neither explain to me WHY I should go to the site - I'm given no motivation to go there. We are more concerned with the "click here to earn $1000" or "click here if need a web developer", or anything else that obviously communicates intent.Jonas points out the size of the images which is one of the reasons why I mention that I personally do not care for images in signatures. Add any animation to those and all they do is distract the read from the content of the threads - IMHO.:)

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I wouldn't consider either one of those images as an advertisement.  Neither explain to me WHY I should go to the site - I'm given no motivation to go there.  We are more concerned with the "click here to earn $1000" or "click here if need a web developer", or anything else that obviously communicates intent.Jonas points out the size of the images which is one of the reasons why I mention that I personally do not care for images in signatures.  Add any animation to those and all they do is distract the read from the content of the threads - IMHO.:)

So if I put something like this as TEXT signature, it would be "advertising"?***If you need a free host that offers250MB Disk Space5GB BandwidthFree sub-domainFree email accountsThen go to this address example.com***That would be advertising?
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In my opinion, yes. Whether its text or an image - its advertising.advertising in general, any openly offering of goods, services, or ideas through any medium of public communication. The act or profession of promoting something. The activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, as by announcements in the print, broadcast, or electronic media.

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What if I just have something like "free hosting" linked to example.com?I didn't say what you're getting, or even that I want you to check it out.If all I had was the words "free hosting" linked to example.com would that still be advertising?

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look - no one is going to give you any more explicit definition than has already been given.if you think or feel that something might be wrong, then it probably is, so ask the specific question as it relates to your intent.ORput the link in your signature and wait and see.If you link to www.mysiteurl.net and it is a site about you and you are not necessarily trying to SELL anything, then fine. If you link to example.com and the text reads free hosting - then that is advertising as the text is a statement of offering.

advertising in general, any openly offering of goods, services, or ideas through any medium of public communication. The act or profession of promoting something. The activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, as by announcements in the print, broadcast, or electronic media.

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I thought Chocolate had told you already. Anyway, we feel that anime isn't really appropriate on this forum, at least not the type of anime you keep in your avatar/signature (while not exactly pornographic of nature, they're not far from it either). There are kids here as young as 13, and we don't feel images like that belong on this type of forum. This is a webprogramming forum, not an anime forum. So if you'd be so kind as to remove your avatar and signature. Hope you understand.

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