Signatures:
No more than 5 lines of text at 800x600 resolution. This includes blank lines.
You are allowed to manipulate the text size
There must be no derogatory remarks
There can be no advertising. The ONLY exception is reserved for the Authorized PT Vendors.
Any links to advertising sites without the approval of the administration.
No inappropriate comments in the signatures. This includes AIM conversations and quotes.
Small smileys are allowed and not considered photos/pictures. Please limit yourself to no more than 2 smileys.
Here are a few examples of what is considered inappropriate:
"Joe Schmoe has $40 of mine. Give me MY MONEY JOE!!!!!"
"I hate that moderator/admin. I want to kill him."
"I can install this or that for $$$"
"Buy your stuff from www.stuffforsale.com"
IM conversations are not allowed.
The Administrative staff has the final say on what is and what is not appropriate, so if you are wondering whether something you want to include in your signature is okay, contact one of us and we'll let you know as quickly as we're able to.
If we contact you regarding your sig length/content, please be courteous enough to make the required changes.
Previously, we have contacted members, asking them to shorten thier signature to comply with the board rules. This method was sloppy and members often failed to ever change their signature.
Due to the growing number of people who choose to disobey this rule, it has been decided that staff will manually change any member's signature in violation of the rule in order to make it adhere to policy.
While we will attempt to always inform members when we've made changes to thier signature (and give them a warning to keep thier signature properly sized in the future), a staff member may forget to send a message from time to time. This does not mean that it was done with ill intentions or malice. As stated above, we reserve the right to edit a signature found not to be in compliance without prior notice.
Members who continue to violate this policy will lose their signature privledges.
No more than 5 lines of text at 800x600 resolution. This includes blank lines.
You are allowed to manipulate the text size
There must be no derogatory remarks
There can be no advertising. The ONLY exception is reserved for the Authorized PT Vendors.
Any links to advertising sites without the approval of the administration.
No inappropriate comments in the signatures. This includes AIM conversations and quotes.
Small smileys are allowed and not considered photos/pictures. Please limit yourself to no more than 2 smileys.
Here are a few examples of what is considered inappropriate:
"Joe Schmoe has $40 of mine. Give me MY MONEY JOE!!!!!"
"I hate that moderator/admin. I want to kill him."
"I can install this or that for $$$"
"Buy your stuff from www.stuffforsale.com"
IM conversations are not allowed.
The Administrative staff has the final say on what is and what is not appropriate, so if you are wondering whether something you want to include in your signature is okay, contact one of us and we'll let you know as quickly as we're able to.
If we contact you regarding your sig length/content, please be courteous enough to make the required changes.
Previously, we have contacted members, asking them to shorten thier signature to comply with the board rules. This method was sloppy and members often failed to ever change their signature.
Due to the growing number of people who choose to disobey this rule, it has been decided that staff will manually change any member's signature in violation of the rule in order to make it adhere to policy.
While we will attempt to always inform members when we've made changes to thier signature (and give them a warning to keep thier signature properly sized in the future), a staff member may forget to send a message from time to time. This does not mean that it was done with ill intentions or malice. As stated above, we reserve the right to edit a signature found not to be in compliance without prior notice.
Members who continue to violate this policy will lose their signature privledges.
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