Can the TB revisit the Commercial links in Signatures issue?
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Can the TB revisit the Commercial links in Signatures issue?
I'm beginning to think that commercial links, as well as referral links, affiliate links, and links to blogs that contain affiliate links has gotten out of hand. I'm starting to see them all over the place in the forums I visit.
This is no more than free advertising and/or trolling for new business. FT is now for-profit, and if any entity is going to make money on FT members, well, IMHO, it should be FT itself, or at least a charity that FT supports.
There was a time when signatures could not contain any commercial link, and I was told this was changed several years ago, and I must have missed the discussion about it.
Can this be discussed again?
This is no more than free advertising and/or trolling for new business. FT is now for-profit, and if any entity is going to make money on FT members, well, IMHO, it should be FT itself, or at least a charity that FT supports.
There was a time when signatures could not contain any commercial link, and I was told this was changed several years ago, and I must have missed the discussion about it.
Can this be discussed again?
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I agree with you on all points ^
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If it's becoming that intrusive, can't you just turn off signatures?
There was little discussion on TB about this change, which was not promulgated by them. The problem of signatures was repeatedly brought to TB, which refused to do anything to clarify/improve the situation - signatures were a massive grey area, where the TOS was unclear and the mods had real difficulty intepreting the TOS. As a result Randy took the decision to change the TOS to allow commercial links, but to limit how these could be displayed.
I have to say, is there a real difference between my signature, drawing attention to two Dos in Edinburgh, and someone else drawing attention to a bar say in the US? Visually they look the same. I don't really see why one is seen as an imposition and one is not. And until recently, I had a signature promoting a charity I am associated with - that also would not have been allowed under the previous rules without getting all kinds of permissions which no-one actually had time to look into the charity to give.
There was little discussion on TB about this change, which was not promulgated by them. The problem of signatures was repeatedly brought to TB, which refused to do anything to clarify/improve the situation - signatures were a massive grey area, where the TOS was unclear and the mods had real difficulty intepreting the TOS. As a result Randy took the decision to change the TOS to allow commercial links, but to limit how these could be displayed.
I have to say, is there a real difference between my signature, drawing attention to two Dos in Edinburgh, and someone else drawing attention to a bar say in the US? Visually they look the same. I don't really see why one is seen as an imposition and one is not. And until recently, I had a signature promoting a charity I am associated with - that also would not have been allowed under the previous rules without getting all kinds of permissions which no-one actually had time to look into the charity to give.
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They're not intrusive, I just don't think FT should be a source of new business or income for people.
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We already have a thread in Cbuzz which encourages people to promote their businesses on FT - should we delete this also? (this is clearly a rhetorical OMNI type question as moderation decisions are outwith the scope of TB ).
And shouldn't you take the advice in your own signature?
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That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about all the people with referral and affiliate links in their signatures, plus those with links to their businesses. I'm not talking about new members.
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We have a small team working on a rewrite of the FyerTalk guidelines. The signature policy is being examined for the reasons that you give. Input is welcome.
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There are limits in place on those who can show signatures - mainly to prevent people signing up just to advertise their companies. Signatures will not appear until you've been on the board a number of days and a number of posts.
We already have a thread in Cbuzz which encourages people to promote their businesses on FT - should we delete this also? (this is clearly a rhetorical OMNI type question as moderation decisions are outwith the scope of TB ).
And shouldn't you take the advice in your own signature?
We already have a thread in Cbuzz which encourages people to promote their businesses on FT - should we delete this also? (this is clearly a rhetorical OMNI type question as moderation decisions are outwith the scope of TB ).
And shouldn't you take the advice in your own signature?
And again I agree
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Signatures are handled very much on an exception basis. A mod will notice a sig while reading FT and will report it. Or a member will get in touch and ask us to review something and we do.
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- No referral links to sites where the referrer receives an incentive of some sort for each new referral as we usually have congas for those in S.P.A.M., and if we don't the person should start one
- No "PM me for a referral to XYZ" as again, we usually have congas for those in S.P.A.M. or the person should start one
- No "vist my blog for XYZ," be it various offers for points, miles, cheap hotels, cheap airfare, whatever.
- No advertising for bars, pubs, hotels, restaurants, airlines, pet stores, grocery stores, clothing stores, etc., to mean no commercial advertisements at all.
I would think that those who were concerned about people "gaming" their post counts by using OMNI games should support a change like that, since currently, many people are "gaming" the referrals.
You might want to read the thread here for additional discussion about referral links in signatures.
We have a team of two or three mods each year who serve as our signature committee. This way, we ensure consistency in the guidelines for the signatures - though, of course, there are always tricky ones. The same people look at handles when requested to do so. We recently had a handle reported that was NSFW. Fortunately, we've got UrbanDictionary to refer to for some of us not familiar with current terms, sexual and otherwise. I blush now and again.
Signatures are handled very much on an exception basis. A mod will notice a sig while reading FT and will report it. Or a member will get in touch and ask us to review something and we do.
Signatures are handled very much on an exception basis. A mod will notice a sig while reading FT and will report it. Or a member will get in touch and ask us to review something and we do.
I doubt many members are aware that there is such a committee, and that rather than RBP'ing something due to a signature, they can contact the committee concerning it, as sending an RBP may or may not actually be communicated to the proper people.
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You just notice it now, Mary? I've been bugged by it since 2009.
The current guidelines for signatures apparently "outranks" SPAM Forum's, as far as referral links are concerned. When I raised this particular issue, it was too small a potato for either the admin or TB to take it seriously nor form any action.
I personally don't think consistency across all FT TOS and Guidelines is too much to ask. However, I seem to be the minority.
My early input had been falling on deaf ears so I am not going to retype my frustration. I had explained my POVs clearly in this thread:
Referral links in signatures - clarification needed
The current guidelines for signatures apparently "outranks" SPAM Forum's, as far as referral links are concerned. When I raised this particular issue, it was too small a potato for either the admin or TB to take it seriously nor form any action.
I personally don't think consistency across all FT TOS and Guidelines is too much to ask. However, I seem to be the minority.
Referral links in signatures - clarification needed
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I just wanted to add something to my original post, as I just noticed a long thread about bloggers and affiliate links.
My post had nothing to do with that at all. I may have read it at the beginning, but after seeing it again today and going to the most recent part of the conversation, people were complaining about affiliate links.
I posted this because I noticed a pretty dramatic increase in the types of links I mentioned over the past few months.
No ulterior motive on my part - I don't even read the blogs.
My post had nothing to do with that at all. I may have read it at the beginning, but after seeing it again today and going to the most recent part of the conversation, people were complaining about affiliate links.
I posted this because I noticed a pretty dramatic increase in the types of links I mentioned over the past few months.
No ulterior motive on my part - I don't even read the blogs.
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We have a team of two or three mods each year who serve as our signature committee. This way, we ensure consistency in the guidelines for the signatures - though, of course, there are always tricky ones. The same people look at handles when requested to do so. We recently had a handle reported that was NSFW. Fortunately, we've got UrbanDictionary to refer to for some of us not familiar with current terms, sexual and otherwise.
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I like that idea, and it might serve as a good way to involve additional people who want to give back to FT.