I got a message too about links in signature, the funny thing is the link was to a personal networking site like Facebook or MySpace, but car based, and the moderator that "edited" my sig had his or her twitter and facebook URL in their sigs. It's pretty stupid for NAM to try to censor URLs, that's just too easy: http://tinyurl.com/sewingfree
No links though:lol: Over the years I have lost, for one reason or another, a lot of my sewing site pictures. So I just saved them all back, in case someone decides to block me from my gallery there. Mark
:eek6: I wonder if "they" ever come here to check up on us? My buddy got a 150 pt violation for a post saying "the mods have turned to the dark side too".
Now now... Some of the staff there are members here as well. No reason to speak poorly of them. It's a thankless job as you well know Mark. Even worse when the ship has no rudder.
Another prespective There are some that are getting around vendor fees by putting links to thier own businesses in thie sigs. I pay to sell over there and it's really rubs me raw how people try to poach around vendor fees. It gets messy though. Lots like to write all the crap that they've bolted to thier car, and that's cool, but when they become active links to vendor sites it's like free advertising. When those companies don't pay to be a vendor it undermines the site revenue stream and the vendors who do pay. It's an area of grey for sure and it's a hard one to police. Matt
These are issues all site owners have to look at. I'm of the opinion that if a member wants to talk about a project they did and where they bought the stuff so long as it adds to the general knowledge thats all well and good. When there are links to vendors that are not advertisers they are looked at for context. In 99.9% of the cases so far its not been an issue. But we have asked a very few people to remove a link when it is blatant they are pushing an agenda. I can think of one instance to date here.
If you don't have anything good to say then don't say nothing! Life is too damn short to do this. I had problem with a vendor and it took alot longer than I wanted but they did keep me informed and came thru with the product with a discount for being so understanding. Would I go online and bash them, no! I made several calls, talked to them about the problem and we got it solved! I am happy and they should be happy! As for NAM its just like what happens when the government takes over! There is nothing as permanent as a temporary government program!
It would seem that besides censor, they also dictate who can respond to whout::frown2: Yes, the needle is getting very dull on the sewing site. Mark
We need to look at the context to which that is said. It was recommend by IB that a certain vendor does not respond to posts created by myself and PGT when we point out what a shady character the vendor can be. I'm a little to outspoken at times and do not hold back when pointing out in grave detail some of the transgressions that are noted.