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Michael Schubert wrote:
You might want to remove the advertising from your signature
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I suggest you read the posting guidelines which are on top of this page.
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I suggest you read the posting guidelines which are on top of this page.
If he was making post only for the purpose to show link in his signature, he would be breaking them, but he isn't.
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I suggest you read the posting guidelines which are on top of this page.
Until now it has been free to put almost anything in the signature. I would advice you to let Chris and the other admins here take care of this. jhaga
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If he was making post only for the purpose to show link in his signature, he would be breaking them, but he isn't.
[My Blog]
"Visual studio desperately needs some performance improvements. It is sometimes almost as slow as eclipse." - Rüdiger Klaehn
"Real men use mspaint for writing code and notepad for designing graphics." - Anna-Jayne MetcalfeWhatever. I still can't see how this is not advertising.
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Until now it has been free to put almost anything in the signature. I would advice you to let Chris and the other admins here take care of this. jhaga
How to earn 3000€/month online.
It doesn't bug me enough to make the effort.
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Whatever. I still can't see how this is not advertising.
Michael Schubert wrote:
I still can't see how this is not advertising.
It is advertising. The unwritten rule here, though, is that it's OK so long as it's in your signature. Lots of the regular "big names" here advertise their products, blogs, websites etc. in their sigs and have for years. Not that I entirely agree with it, but that's the way it is. Cheers, Drew.
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Michael Schubert wrote:
I still can't see how this is not advertising.
It is advertising. The unwritten rule here, though, is that it's OK so long as it's in your signature. Lots of the regular "big names" here advertise their products, blogs, websites etc. in their sigs and have for years. Not that I entirely agree with it, but that's the way it is. Cheers, Drew.
I suppose what caught my attention is the "scam" nature of the line. It looks like on of the subject lines of the many many emails I get every day.
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I suppose what caught my attention is the "scam" nature of the line. It looks like on of the subject lines of the many many emails I get every day.
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I suppose what caught my attention is the "scam" nature of the line. It looks like on of the subject lines of the many many emails I get every day.
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Whatever. I still can't see how this is not advertising.