Hi all, I have been on this forum for some months now and I noticed this rule by signature campaign managers when applying for a signature campaign. In fact the rule is one of the prerequisite for getting paid. One of the rules is that posts made in boards where the signature is not visible will not be counted. Another rule are boards where if a participants makes a posts it will not the counted. I am going to ask these questions out of curiosity. First question, why are there boards where the signatures cannot be displayed or aren't visible on the forum? Second question is why do campaign managers exclude certain boards for posting and others where posting is allowed?
There are some threads that don't display a signature that is just how mods in the forum made it, if you can't display the signature on that post you promoting nothing therefore it was not counted as a post since your signature cannot seen by members. Most of the boards are excluded but it would depend on the signature campaign manager they have different preferences on their rule some exclude most of the boards others are not, the Main reason most of the time is because most of the topics on that board are nonsense and not relevant to the signature that you are promoting. And allowing posts on that board could just lead to spamming, for example, topic threads, I mean topic post are just not related to cryptocurrency, and most of the topic there is just nonsense so it would make sense if the campaign manager doesn't allow post there to be counted, there are also threads like games and round, where the post are just games, probably because there are expected to do quality post with around 150 characters so you can't really do exactly that on that thread where you just play and bet.