Judging my thread based on color combinations and font color of my post and not based on the content is simply non of my concerns as it is your personal opinion and not everybody has the same view as you have on my thread.
About the content, I suggest you to be more specific. How many participants can you handle? You can't just let them assume that since you don't said anything about that means you can handle any amount of participants. You should state it as a matter of fact. Try to look at the threads of other campaign manager and you'll get what I'm saying. Just be specific. It would be nice to display it in a list like this:
- example
- example
P.S. Try to put some effort since it reflects as how they will perceive you. Be straightforward.
Give Harlot a break. He actually has a goal in his advertisement and that is to provide good and reliable service. His graphics alone should not be the sole basis of what he can do. Did you try to check the quality of his posts aside from what is written here? Have you seen how many campaigns he has been part of? I guess your advice worked with him being straightforward, as his banner is now in list form. However before you criticize him with his "sloppy" grammar, you might want to check yours first. Stick to a single point of view and make sure that your tenses match accordingly. I know I am new here and I hope you don't take this offensively, but rather constructive. Peace!
As you see, I have not seen a single campaign yet added to his portfolio. As long as there is no campaign added there then that proves my point.
Oh, I am sorry. I apologize if I was not able to fully comprehend what you were trying to say. Maybe I should have just read pass through the misspelled words, bad grammar, and lack of usage of the correct punctuation marks so that I did not have the "wrong" idea with what you wrote. Don't worry, next time I'll read and read and read until I understand.
Here's a quick fact for you: after attending numerous recognition rites and honor assemblies in my life, this is actually the first time I received a recognition for being a "brainless newbie". I don't think it's in any way similar or even close with what I am often awarded with, but nonetheless if this is what "constructive" is for you, then I have nothing more to say.