Wicked Fire fails to provide clear details to new users with respect to signatures and links. The only thread relating to it, in terms of questioning the rules, is over two years old. The only details regarding the acceptance of signatures is concluded with simply "until you are an established member". This is can translate to 100 posts or 5 years. This is not a clear definition but rather an obscure way of dealing with something where users want a clear and specific answer.
Some users will create and post quality everyday by joining into various online conversations. Smarter posters would rather invest their time where they could get a little kickback with a link to their site rather then a fuzzy definition here. If there us a mod or admin that would care to elaborate on this further then I'm sure many people would appreciate it. And perhaps en they will invest time into posts knowing that there is a light at the end of the tunnel - rather then it being a mystery.
I know that some users will post for the simple sack of backlnks, however, there are some users, like myself, that look day to day to join in on discussions that they can relate to. And even more importantly, communicate with users that have the same interests. It's more beneficial to be apart of a community that gives you a backlink then that of a forum or community that doesn't. The big mystey here is that there is no clear answer.
Ironically, I'm looking for a new online community to hang out and this place looked promising. However, this 'sole' issue has made me reconsider my commitment to posting anything regularly with 'wicked fire'.
I welcome a mod or admin to give a more detailed response to this 'grey' area.
Some users will create and post quality everyday by joining into various online conversations. Smarter posters would rather invest their time where they could get a little kickback with a link to their site rather then a fuzzy definition here. If there us a mod or admin that would care to elaborate on this further then I'm sure many people would appreciate it. And perhaps en they will invest time into posts knowing that there is a light at the end of the tunnel - rather then it being a mystery.
I know that some users will post for the simple sack of backlnks, however, there are some users, like myself, that look day to day to join in on discussions that they can relate to. And even more importantly, communicate with users that have the same interests. It's more beneficial to be apart of a community that gives you a backlink then that of a forum or community that doesn't. The big mystey here is that there is no clear answer.
Ironically, I'm looking for a new online community to hang out and this place looked promising. However, this 'sole' issue has made me reconsider my commitment to posting anything regularly with 'wicked fire'.
I welcome a mod or admin to give a more detailed response to this 'grey' area.