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Question About Warning/links


disneyfan

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disneyfan Apprentice

Could you please explain the warning % under someone's name next to a posted reply?

Are we not supposed to include any links to websites at all in a reply? I included a link that was related to the medical testing questions in the posting and I have no connection to the site so there's no personal interest. Just curious, no links are allowed at all? I've seen many postings with links and have found great information through them from other postings.

Just want to make sure I'm not doing something wrong. Thank you.


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happygirl Collaborator

No one can see each others warning levels. The only people that can see an individual's warning level are you and the moderators.

You can link to other websites, but not to websites that are yours.

The board rules are here: https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?act=boardrules

You aren't doing anything wrong at all :)

Scott Adams Grand Master

Adding links in a post is no problem at all unless it is a link to your personal Web site or your company's Web site. You can, however, put personal or company links in your personal profile page, just not in posts.

Take care,

Scott

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skyyblues Newbie

Is posting a link to flckr to show DH pics OK. If not I sincerely apologize and will not do it again. I am just hoping to find "THANK YOU" to all of your behind the scenes work!!! Your site is extremely helpful and understanding.... :D

Lisa Mentor

Sure! Any links that support any self-promotion for business or profit in anyway are not allowed.

Link in support of your inquiry or discussion is welcome and encouraged.

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