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Am i alone in getting just a little annoyed when people sign their own posts?

A little pretentious, yeah. But doesn't really bother me, at least not like it seems to bother you.

- piccolo
 
Would it be as much of an issue if people put their names in the signature box instead?

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This thread is getting out of hand.


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Drizzle
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Yeah it's kind of annoying. It should go in your signature, which is what it's for afterall.

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-Moridin

-Sent over the Himalayas via barefooted, blind orphan boy.
 
Eh, it's a stylistic choice.

-Spider-Fan
 
I always thought that stuff was typed automatically, but to think a poster is actually spending their time to add all that extra stuff just seems like a waste of time, but I know some professors that I email who do the same, so I guess its almost the same here in that its their signature of approval so that everyone knows that it was them who posted.
 
I always thought that stuff was typed automatically, but to think a poster is actually spending their time to add all that extra stuff just seems like a waste of time, but I know some professors that I email who do the same, so I guess its almost the same here in that its their signature of approval so that everyone knows that it was them who posted.

Well in an email, it's often just professional courtesy, on here it's just crazy. Imagine if people signed their name to every IM that they sent.
 
I don't see a problem with it. It's like having two sigs or two names


Sports_3057
 
Well in an email, it's often just professional courtesy, on here it's just crazy. Imagine if people signed their name to every IM that they sent.
The funny thing is I don't even like doing it in e-mails, especially when I've been sending e-mails back and forth with someone, but since it's considered "professional", I feel forced to.
 
The problem is with the way it "sounds" for the person reading through the thread. Forums are generally written as one big conversation between posters. Imagine having a conversation in real life like that.

"Hey Steve, so did you see the latest green lantern footage?"
"Yeah, I thought it looked pretty cool. ....-Steve."
"Yeah... I know what your name is. Looks like they're going pretty cosmic with it."
"It definitely looks pretty epic. ....-Steve."
"......"
 
Well in an email, it's often just professional courtesy, on here it's just crazy. Imagine if people signed their name to every IM that they sent.
I had a girlfriend who did that.
 
In emails, it is professional to sign it. It's just like if you write a letter, you have that Sincerely, ________________ BS. It's just what you do.
 
In emails, it is professional to sign it. It's just like if you write a letter, you have that Sincerely, ________________ BS. It's just what you do.

And a lot of times people will put an additional signature before their automatic signature. I generally just sign my emails in whatever manner they're signing their emails, since I'm usually trying to get their business. But anyway, emails are different than posts.
 
Agreed. Signing a post is a waste of time. I mean, I guess it puts your own personal stamp on your posts, but at the same time, your writing style should do that. No one posts the same way on here.
 
The problem is with the way it "sounds" for the person reading through the thread. Forums are generally written as one big conversation between posters. Imagine having a conversation in real life like that.

"Hey Steve, so did you see the latest green lantern footage?"
"Yeah, I thought it looked pretty cool. ....-Steve."
"Yeah... I know what your name is. Looks like they're going pretty cosmic with it."
"It definitely looks pretty epic. ....-Steve."
"......"
TiVo'd. :up:
 
It's almost just as annoying that whenever someone mentions a complaint about something like this, 90% of the people that respond, respond with nothing but repeating the complained about thing like a bunch of monkeys. Like in this thread.
 
It doesn't really bother me. "Cheers" does a little, but that's probably only because I have British connotations with that word.
 
It doesn't bother me.

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