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If you remove that informationit feels like youre distancing yourself. I reckon you should leave yours and the other mods information. Keeps you one of us.
I also agree with MinP regarding the chat box. If that could be promoted somehow I think it would be quite popular.
I was going to say, take it off, but then after reading 's post, I agree with him: keep it on.
But there is some reasoning for the "take it off" position, and here it is: When you were actively trading and posting your trades, you literally were one of us (I know, you still are, but stay with me ) -- when you messed up a trade, you had to say so, when you had issues, you talked about them, when you traded well, we read the chart and said "hooray!"
Now you are an administrator only (as far as this site goes, at least), and that's how most members know you. Much the same could be said of Terry, who may still trade but doesn't post his trades, and , who never posted trades that I recall, and Sam, who didn't either.
So, bottom line, if you're going to emphasize that "I trade," then leave all that stuff on, if you want to emphasize that "I administer the site (or moderate or whatever)", then take it off.
But, as said, leaving it in does say that you trade or are a part of trading and know what it is to be a trader, as we do. So I recommend keeping it. You're not a guy who only does a web page, whether that's your main focus with the site right now or not.
With the help of a nice Elite Member who was having trouble receiving emails to their Yahoo account, I was able to identify a edge case in our unsubscribe/resubscribe code, and fix it.
I am going to see if I can notify any users who were affected by this edge case so they can click a link to correct it --- what was happening is that FIO was sending emails, but our mail service (mandrill) had this person on the reject blacklist because they previously marked us as spam, initiating an automatic 365 day "ban" on receiving any new emails.
Now that this has been identified as a weak spot in the code, I've fixed it so it won't happen again. A re-subscription (the link is sent automatically to anyone who has a bounced/rejected email) will now automatically remove the blacklist entry on Mandrill's side going forward.