Forum & Community Badges

Human Not AI Badge for Forum Signatures

Show every forum post is written by a real person. Get ready-to-use BBCode, Markdown, and HTML snippets for Reddit, Discourse, phpBB, vBulletin, and other community platforms.

100% Human Generated badge for forum signatures

Why Use a Badge in Your Forum Signature?

Online forums and communities are ground zero for the AI content debate. AI-generated posts, replies, and reviews are becoming indistinguishable from genuine human contributions, and the problem is growing fast. Community members are growing suspicious of long, polished posts that read too smoothly, lack personal voice, or arrive seconds after a question is asked. In tech support forums, writing communities, and hobbyist groups, the quality of every discussion depends on authentic human participation — real experiences, genuine opinions, and hard-won knowledge that no language model can replicate.

A badge in your forum signature is a subtle but powerful signal that you are a real person contributing genuine thoughts. It sits quietly beneath every post you make, reassuring fellow members that your advice, your stories, and your feedback come from lived experience rather than algorithmic prediction. This is especially relevant in spaces where trust is the currency: product review boards, health and wellness forums, creative writing circles, and technical Q&A communities.

Unlike social media platforms where identity is tied to verified profiles and follower counts, forums often feature pseudonymous users — making trust signals even more valuable. When someone reads your post and glances at your signature, the badge tells them exactly what they need to know: "I'm here as a real person, sharing real thoughts." It is a small addition that carries significant weight in an era when the authenticity of every piece of online text is in question.

Best Badges for Forum Signatures

Compact designs that work within typical forum signature size limits. These badges are readable even at smaller sizes.

Forum Signature Code Snippets

📋 BBCode

  1. Most traditional forums use BBCode for formatting signatures.
  2. Go to your forum's User Control Panel or Profile Settings.
  3. Find the "Signature" or "Edit Signature" section.
  4. Paste this BBCode: [img]https://byhumannotai.com/icons/written_by_human_not_ai_light.png[/img]
  5. To add a link: [url=https://byhumannotai.com][img]https://byhumannotai.com/icons/written_by_human_not_ai_light.png[/img][/url]
  6. Some forums limit signature image sizes — if the badge is too large, try the no-icon variant: [img]https://byhumannotai.com/icons/100_human_generated_light_no_icon.png[/img]
  7. Save your signature settings.

📝 Markdown

  1. For Markdown-based platforms, use this syntax.
  2. Image only: ![Written by Human, Not AI](https://byhumannotai.com/icons/written_by_human_not_ai_light.png)
  3. Image with link: [![Written by Human, Not AI](https://byhumannotai.com/icons/written_by_human_not_ai_light.png)](https://byhumannotai.com)
  4. Note: Reddit doesn't allow images in user flair or signatures natively. Instead, add "Written by Human, Not AI" as text flair, or include the badge in your profile description.
  5. On Discourse forums, paste the Markdown in your profile bio under Preferences > Profile.

🖥️ HTML

  1. Some forums (especially self-hosted ones) allow HTML in signatures.
  2. Basic embed: <img src="https://byhumannotai.com/icons/written_by_human_not_ai_light.png" alt="Written by Human, Not AI" style="max-width:150px">
  3. With link: <a href="https://byhumannotai.com"><img src="https://byhumannotai.com/icons/written_by_human_not_ai_light.png" alt="Written by Human, Not AI" style="max-width:150px;border:0"></a>
  4. Check your forum's rules about signature dimensions — most allow images up to 150-200px wide and 80px tall.
  5. Save and preview your signature in a test post.

💬 Discord & Slack

  1. Discord and Slack don't support image signatures, but there are alternatives.
  2. Discord: Set your "About Me" to include "Written by Human, Not AI" with the link. Use the badge as your server-specific avatar or embed it in channel descriptions.
  3. Slack: Add "Written by Human, Not AI" to your Slack status or profile bio.
  4. For Discord bots or Slack apps you manage, embed the badge using their respective embed/attachment APIs.
  5. In Discord servers you moderate, create a #human-content channel role or badge using the server's built-in role system.

Forum Badge Best Practices

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Size: Keep badges under 150px wide for forum signatures. Most forums impose size limits — the compact no-icon variants work best when space is tight.
🖼️
Format: Use PNG for forum signatures — it has the widest compatibility across forum software. SVG often isn't supported in BBCode or forum signature editors.
📏
Check Rules: Always review your forum's signature rules before adding an image. Some forums limit the number of images, total signature height, or file size.
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Add a Link: Wrap your badge in a link to byhumannotai.com. It helps spread the movement and lets curious members get their own badge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Use the "no icon" badge variants — they're more compact and fit within stricter size limits. You can also resize the image using width/height attributes in your BBCode or HTML. If images aren't allowed at all, simply add "Written by Human, Not AI" as text in your signature.

Reddit doesn't support images in user flair or signatures. However, you can add "Written by Human, Not AI" as your custom user flair text, include it in your profile bio, or use the Markdown image syntax in posts and comments where appropriate.

Yes. The badge images at byhumannotai.com/icons/ are hosted on reliable infrastructure and will remain available. You can also download and self-host the badges if you prefer full control over availability.

Yes! The badge works great in gaming communities. For Discord, use it as your avatar, server icon, or in your About Me section. For gaming forums, add it to your signature just like any other forum.