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#1 2010-08-10 10:47:45

chipguy
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"bumping"

what on earth is "bumping"? i see on some forum posts some one randomly wastes a post and says one thing: bump. does thateven mean any thing?

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#2 2010-08-10 11:16:36

Wolfie1996
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Re: "bumping"

To "bump" a topic means to post in it just to put it closer to the top of the forum, so that more people see it and possibly reply to it.

It's usually considered good to leave quite a long while between "bumps" - once or twice a day is usually enough to get a topic noticed without being seen as annoying. (eg - if someone bumps a topic every 10 minutes, others might class it as spam, and be annoyed by it).


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#3 2010-08-10 11:27:50

chipguy
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Re: "bumping"

i see!


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#4 2010-08-10 20:50:11

chipguy
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Re: "bumping"

Wolfie1996 wrote:

if someone bumps a topic every 10 minutes, others might class it as spaming

wait. so it goes from a new post to an old one in ten minutes?


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#5 2010-08-10 21:00:02

JeanTheFox
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Re: "bumping"

It fact, it's best if you have to bump twice in a row to delete the above bump so the topic is more readable  smile


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#6 2010-08-11 04:47:32

Wolfie1996
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Re: "bumping"

chipguy wrote:

Wolfie1996 wrote:

if someone bumps a topic every 10 minutes, others might class it as spaming

wait. so it goes from a new post to an old one in ten minutes?

Nope - I was just using 10 minutes as an example ^^"


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#7 2010-08-11 08:39:26

chipguy
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Re: "bumping"

Wolfie1996 wrote:

chipguy wrote:

Wolfie1996 wrote:

if someone bumps a topic every 10 minutes, others might class it as spaming

wait. so it goes from a new post to an old one in ten minutes?

Nope - I was just using 10 minutes as an example ^^"

how long does it take then?


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#8 2010-08-11 08:49:25

Wolfie1996
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Re: "bumping"

You know, I'm not to sure... I think the system marks all topics as old topics once you've been logged in for X amount of time, or when you log out for longer than Y amount of time, or when you click "mark all topics as read".  hmm  I don't know what the time limits are, though...


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