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This is a general policy/netiquette question for SO:

  • Some people like to include 'signatures' in their answers
  • But signatures are redundant, since the poster's gravatar is already on each answer.
  • Some signatures have links, which i think are appropriate for articles but not for answers, since the link should already be part of your profile for those that are interested.
  • Most answers have neither signatures nor links.
  • Links in signatures won't actually increase the search-engine ranking of the linked-to web site, since they're automatically marked rel=nofollow
  • Links in answers tends to 'clutter' the thread

So what is the policy, official or otherwise?

This post is a community wiki, with some stock answers for up/down votes (note there is no penalty for downvoting a wiki post). Salient points/opinions should be added as wiki posts also please.

Note: yes this probably belongs on uservoice, and "stackoverflow is not for discussing stackoverflow", but frankly that is silly:

  1. I don't have any votes left on uservoice,
  2. the relevant community is on SO, not UV, and
  3. no rep-farming is possible.

If a concensus is reached, perhaps it should be added to the FAQ. If link-farming is deemed ok, my site could use the exposure as much as anyone else's ;-)

EDIT: Why should we care? Other than the cluttering and he-does-it-so-i-want-to-also issues, if signatures and links are ok then they should be respected when editing and/or consolidating answers. If not then it is ok to edit an answer to remove the sig/link clutter.

all external links, even those in your profile, have nofollow on them, so there's no PageRank benefit to linking to your blog. – nickf Nov 10 '08 at 5:56
@nickf: i don't see rel=nofollow on my profile, i see rel=me – Steven A. Lowe Nov 10 '08 at 6:02
@nickf: links in answers do indeed have nofollow on them, thanks! – Steven A. Lowe Nov 10 '08 at 6:05
oh ok - i just remember hearing Jeff say at one point (on a podcast or on uservoice, can't remember), that he'd prefer to have rel="nofollow" on profile links. I guess they changed their mind. – nickf Nov 10 '08 at 6:19
judging from the lack of response, SO doesn't care about this issue, so i have closed the question. Thanks to all who participated! – Steven A. Lowe Nov 16 '08 at 21:23

migrated to meta.stackoverflow.com by Marc Gravell Nov 3 at 16:34

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