Occasionally I come across a user who is signing their posts and adding their organisation details to the signature. This usually takes a form similar to this:
Kind regards,
Mylene Name
Widgets Inc
Normally when folks add regards and a signature, I trim them as a matter of course. However, if someone is posting on behalf of a company (e.g. as a developer evangelist) then this is useful conflict-of-interest information that helps readers make decisions about the information within.
I am usually keen to treat this sort of thing as fluff, and have done in the past, but I am having doubts about doing so, because it could be useful. I don't want to discourage helpers from disclosing their affiliations either.
One solution is to ask posters to put their company name in their username, but that may be regarded as an arduous change if the only reason is to trim signature fluff. What is the best approach here?
As an aside, and one for the future: perhaps Stack Exchange could develop a special profile type to say that the account "posts on behalf of"? Either it could be active at all times, or the answerer could tick a box (just like Community Wiki) to say whether they're answering as themselves or an organisation.