Reycer
06-21-2011, 02:35 AM
I'm just throwing this out there, so please if your offended don't be.
IMO, I would like to ask that vbulletin.org make it a rule that if a poster is going to put they're link to their website in their signature line, and it that site contains subective or pornographic material, they should have to put a disclaimer in their signature that they're site contains such material.
This marks about the 5th time this week that someone has posted "look at my signature to see what I've done" (and I guess dummy me) I clicked on their site only to have stuff come up on my computer like [18+] Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy
Personally, my computer sets in a room of my house all to itself, however my kids are in and out of this room while I'm working all of the time.
I also know that their are many of you that visit this site from the workplace. I'm sure there are a lot of places that would frown big time if they saw that this type of material was being clicked on, even though it was an accident.
So, I'm asking is there anyway this can be made a rule or something?
IMO, I would like to ask that vbulletin.org make it a rule that if a poster is going to put they're link to their website in their signature line, and it that site contains subective or pornographic material, they should have to put a disclaimer in their signature that they're site contains such material.
This marks about the 5th time this week that someone has posted "look at my signature to see what I've done" (and I guess dummy me) I clicked on their site only to have stuff come up on my computer like [18+] Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy
Personally, my computer sets in a room of my house all to itself, however my kids are in and out of this room while I'm working all of the time.
I also know that their are many of you that visit this site from the workplace. I'm sure there are a lot of places that would frown big time if they saw that this type of material was being clicked on, even though it was an accident.
So, I'm asking is there anyway this can be made a rule or something?