pokoko said: It kind of bugs me that the solution is as simple as turning off images but the response to that seems to be, "no, I don't want to make that effort, it's easier for me to meet my needs by making everyone else conform to an incredibly nebulous standard." |
Maybe you didn't see the post, but someone brought up the point that disabling signatures requires you to be logged in, which you might not want to do on a public computer. Also, there is no ability to disable avatars. I think the solution someone else mentioned of having the default setting be "avatars and signatures disabled" and allowing logged in users to enable them makes the most sense.