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Forums - General Discussion - Why are folks being banned for sig length?

DMeisterJ said:
Yeah, anyone who reports sigs and is not using 56k is a tool.

Or anyone who reports sigs who are barely longer than the limit and only text are also tools.

:'(

Sorry, but I so laughed HARD at this. Haha!!!!

 



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madskillz said:
Onyxmeth said:

It isn't as heavily enforced as other offenses, but some people are just that thick headed that they can't change their sigs after being asked numerous times by moderators.

I was warned just once and corrected it - and look up and see sigs friggin' huge and nada. No warnings or nothing. Of course I am not going to rat folks out, but seeing some spirited posters getting banned for sig lengths - and others putting a chapter of War and Peace rant into their sigs is unbelievable.

All I'm saying is - being fair and balanced. If a few are getting banned for sig lengths, crack down on everyone.

 

We are. Most are pointed out to us in reports from fellow members. If you want it to be fair and balanced then start making some reports. It's the same as any offense. The more often and consistent we get reports in, the more consistent the warnings and bannings will be across the board. If you don't feel like you want to "rat folks out" then you are the last person I want to see complaining about this.

 



Tag: Became a freaking mod and a complete douche, coincidentally, at the same time.



It is pretty annoying when someone's sig is too large.



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