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@ekaitz_zarraga @oakstudios I think there is a difference between a banner and a logo in a sponsors section. It does not try to get you to click on it, or convince you to buy a product or service. It’s rather out of the way. The only thing in play is the SEO. While I can choose who I accept as a sponsor, unfortunately I can’t choose who is interested in being a sponsor, and there are not many other types of companies who are interested in such sponsorships.

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Ekaitz Zárraga 👹

@Gargron @oakstudios Yeah mate. Not judging. You are only putting names, not flashing stuff and so on.
It's interesting to see how you managed to make it as acceptable as possible. Nobody is urged to click there.
Sounds like a good compromise to me.

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@Gargron @ekaitz_zarraga @oakstudios This explanation made me glad that I looked up your response after looking at some screenshots instead of going "Ohhhh snap, Gargron's in a tight spot! BWAHAHAHA" as this answer shows that you probably thought of the best way to "take the money and run" as possible. Very insightful :)

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