Why possible to ignore signatures but not avatar images?


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Why is it possible to ignore signatures that we don't like, but is impossible to do the same with avatar images?

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That is simply how IPB Comes. It is a default feature. Neowin are coding their own forum software however and i'm sure they will be open to feature suggestions.

They are making their own??

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This is truer than ever. There is one in particular that has plastered his ugly mugshot in his avatar and things everyone wants to look at his ugly bottom, err sorry, face.

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It's not Neobond. :)

But what you say demonstrates why this is needed. Liking an avatar is very subjective. One may not like this bloak's face, while another might not want to see that animal there or that derp face in mine. Give us the option to hide them for specific users.

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This is truer than ever. There is one in particular that has plastered his ugly mugshot in his avatar and things everyone wants to look at his ugly bottom, err sorry, face.

person is always active in the 8 forums I assume

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I think avatars make the overall website look better as they're used in a lot more places, not just in threads. That's the only reason why I have one - for ages I had no avatar. :huh:

Though I would agree that annoying/tasteless avatars should be forbidden. :p A lot of websites explicitly ban all animated avatars, just by not allowing .gif filetypes,

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Could you give us an example?

Doesn't seem to work for me atm, but you could just right click the image and choose adblock plus image > custom

EDIT -Still works but you have to hover over the members name and right click the avatar from the popup

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