Talking about those collage images we see after a users post.
I always found them annoying in the first place.
Back in the day when forums were mostly listservs, they made sense as the sig was where you stuck your finger info, so others could look you up.
But once things switched to real forums with user profiles, the original purpose was redundant as that information could be found linked to the username. So people started cluttering them with little digital billboards instead.
At that point, it served no real purpose and wasted data and (with the advent of mobile browsing) screen real estate.
But what if I want to brag about my computer components or car mods that I’ve done?? Where do I put that so people can see it on every post?!
I’ve got something even better: An edgy yearbook quote from high school! Everybody MUST see it!
You mean the JDM tow hook, and limo window tint? Yeah. Totally need to brag about that shit. lol. I totally don’t miss that shit.
Cause they were annoying as shit, and only a small class of users even liked them in the first place.
Back in the 90s, a lot of forums would also ban your ass if you had an obnoxious signature to boot.
Because they’re redundant.
Because they’re redundant
They get really repetitive and don’t add much to the conversation.
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I debated adding a picture of my dog, but that felt like a bit much. Also, I never spent time on forums that allowed images in .sigs . They looked nightmarish.
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Because people got tired of scrolling past the same giant dog image at the end of every other post
There were some valid reasons to have them, if you go far enough back in history, but those reasons haven’t applied for a long time. Meanwhile, signatures gradually evolved into a plague. They often took up more space than the posts and they were often brightly colored or animated. Sigs made reading the actual text harder while serving as a distraction.
As you might guess, I am glad to see them gone. What used to go into sig blocks can now go into your profile. Anyone who’s interested can just click. It’s a much better setup all around.
When ye olde Eternal September hit, many new users did not realize B1FF was satire, and thus chose to emulate the coolest dude on the internet.
This brings back fond memories.
Yeah lot of space taken up with signatures. Profile Pic is enough. Even places that allowed them had size limits to keep them from being obnoxious.
comment: lol
signature: 183 eye cancer animated emojis, API call showing your IP address and user-agent back to you, misaligned ASCII art and a grainy cat gif
Lmao
I think honestly you couldn’t make people happy
If people hated sigs, you needed restrictions so they didn’t get out of hand
Those restrictions were usually hated by people who liked sigs
and overall it was a distracting feature from the main purpose.
I think it just made more sense to make a user’s username link back to a profile containing their bio rather than appending that bio to the bottom of every post. More economical in terms of space utilization and leads to higher signal-to-noise ratio in the thread.
People who were using forums 20+ years ago were using them on a computer or laptop, and had more screen real estate. They could make a small signature image line and still not take up much space relative to the rest of the page.
I am looking at this on a phone right now, as you (probably) are. These screens are so much better than those, but also much smaller. Sigs would take up a significant portion of the page.
They were ever in favour?
I guess so people had them on their signature. There are even communities dedicated to creating one.
I still have my Geek Code saved somewhere. Probably on a floppy disk. 😂
The better forums would only show the first post from a user having their signature, and any other posts by them on that thread it would be absent. That’s the biggest problem with such things, they end up cluttering the actual discussion.
They are awesome. Having a collection of 100 of those little bars, was awesome.
I guess I’m the weirdo because I liked them. So long as they had size limits.
Specialized forums still have them, like if you are on ASpecificOldTruck.com forum thing. but I personally find them annoying.