timppu: I don't mind, and even maybe prefer, short signatures. Two things though:
- They should be very short, one line usually.
- They should be clearly separated from the rest of the message, e.g. in italics, or different font, or something. Go to see imdb.com discussion forums about the wrong way to do signatures, there I quite often mistake the signatures as part of the message/reply, and see myself wondering what the heck his/her reply was supposed to mean. Only then it occurs to me "Oh, that was his signature, not the actual reply...". It is a bit hard to differentiate the signature from the rest of the message in IMDB forums.
Why would I want to use a signature in GOG? Mainly to advertise my Roland MT-32 music tracklist in Youtube. Newbies need to be aware of the wonderful world of classic MT-32 music. :) Similarly I might be interested to catch similar points of interest from other users.
But then, maybe if such "signature advertising" went overboard here (e.g. coming here constantly to puff their indie game with links and stuff), maybe my opinion will change...
I agree with this post. As long as they're properly moderated and they're clearly differentiated from being a signature and not part of the post, I see no reason to not have them. Like I said before: all that's needed is a little checkbox on your forum settings so that you can hide signatures completely if you don't want to see them.
If we can't have signatures, then maybe it's time someone made a thread where we can link to our YouTube channels, if we have them. If that won't happen, then just have a textbox in the forum profile settings so we can type in our YouTube channel username and display it somewhere on the postbit.