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How to Avoid Annoying People with Your Post Style
1. Don't use it to get around the goddamn signature limit. I don't want to have to scroll down a full screen to get to the next post because you think your 700px images are important. Try to make your post style and signature balance out to about 500px total to avoid annoying people. If you want a little more, go a little more, but don't take up the entire screen just because you can. If you really want a second signature that bad, try making an extended signature thread in the chatterbox, then link to it in your sig.

2. Use easy-to-see font. Can you see this very well? Can you see this very well? Neither can I, and it's annoying to come across big paragraphs of text in those kinds of fonts. Try something like this color and this size, if you have to pick a yellowish color and small font.

3. Avoid hiding your real post. Contrary to unfortunate belief, 50 blinking gifs, your top 30 favorite icons, 10 movie quotes (all in ******** gradients), and your tektek do not make your post "LOLMG AWSEUM!!!11!1~~!1". Keep it to a minimum, because, quite frankly, discussions are the wrong place to be playing hide and seek. If you have to have anything, try 1 small gif, 1 icon, 1 short quote, and NO tektek.

4. Do not use gradients. If you use this kind of gradient I will be thoroughly pissed off and annoyed when I want to quote you, and I will probably back out of the screen. When you use a gradient, you expand your post by 23 characters for every single letter. It's especially annoying when you're playing hide and go seek with the aforementioned quotes and images. If you only use a gradient on ONE word, maybe that's not so bad, but I would just use NONE. Keep it to your sig, at the very least.

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.5. Use quality art for flobs. Flobs are the little art things next to your post, like my purposely bad example to the left. Yes, I made that, so don't yell at me for insulting someone. Look, I understand if you're excited about that brand new drawing that you made, but try to reserve the space that's going in every single post for something that's polished and not whipped up in 5 minutes on MSpaint. If you can't make quality, that's okay, keep practicing. You can probably find someone who will do quality for affordable prices, too.

6. Avoid having flobs or images that are much bigger than your post. Something that really irks me is if someone has a 400px tall image, or top/bottom images that have a combined total of over 500px, but they only post one line! Did you REALLY need to do that? Really? My advice is either get a smaller flob for when you make small posts or just don't post one at all. It just takes up needless space, and really, people probably ALREADY know what your flob looks like. It's not going to be missed for that one one-liner post of yours.

7. Avoid giant text. Yeah, giant text has its place, but not in every single post. It's fine to want attention, but perhaps you should consider the quality of your post over the quantity of pixels it takes up on someone's screen.





 
 
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