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Mar 11th, 2007, 01:56 PM
#1
Thread Starter
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Bumping threads?
I really am going to sound like a noob, but what exactly is "bumping threads"?
Sorry for my ignorance!
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Mar 11th, 2007, 01:58 PM
#2
Re: Bumping threads?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bump_(Internet)
Don't bump your thread within 24 hours or admins may ban you. 
(This thread should be Forum Feedback or Chit Chat)
Last edited by si_the_geek; Mar 11th, 2007 at 02:03 PM.
Reason: corrected link
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Mar 11th, 2007, 02:04 PM
#3
Re: Bumping threads?
For the most part we dont allow bumping. If you have extra relevant content to add then a secondary post is best.
(most bumps that are found are deleted by the mod staff )
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Mar 11th, 2007, 02:06 PM
#4
Thread Starter
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Re: Bumping threads?
Hmmm, I see I have been quilty of this practice! I didnt realize that this was a no-no.
I apologize to all admins.
And thanks iprank and RobDog for the clearing this issue up with me.
Wont happen again.
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Mar 11th, 2007, 05:20 PM
#5
Re: Bumping threads?
 Originally Posted by iPrank
Don't bump your thread within 24 hours or admins may ban you...
Martin usually says that even 24 hours is not enough - when can you bump? Never!!
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Mar 12th, 2007, 01:51 PM
#6
Re: Bumping threads?
Hopefully, if you are serious about solving the problem, you'll find more information/links on that problem to update your thread.
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Mar 12th, 2007, 03:16 PM
#7
Re: Bumping threads?
Yes, like when you get more information to add from your own efforts at debugging/testing to get a solution to your answer.
[Rhetorical]Surely no one expects to create a thread and bump it to death hoping someone will write it all for you?[/Rhetorical]
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Mar 14th, 2007, 11:42 AM
#8
Re: Bumping threads?
 Originally Posted by RobDog888
For the most part we dont allow bumping. If you have extra relevant content to add then a secondary post is best.
(most bumps that are found are deleted by the mod staff )
Is this a recent policy? I think I was encouraged to bump some thread by one of the moderators not earlier than 2 years ago. But I could be wrong, the grey cells of my brain are dying at an ever increasing rate.
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Mar 14th, 2007, 11:58 AM
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Re: Bumping threads?
It has always been "policy".
Bumping threads too soon is seen as rude by many people (as you are basically saying "hurry up and fix my problem for me, because I can't be bothered to look into it myself"), so they wont answer your question if you have bumped 'too quickly'.
On the other hand tho, we don't want people re-posting the same questions, so a bump after a reasonable time (at least 24 hours during the week, and more at the weekend) can be acceptable - but it is far better to try to solve the issues yourself, and post what you have done along with an updated question (as people know that they wont be doing all of your work for you).
In general, bump posts will be deleted by moderators - if this happens, you are bumping too soon!
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Mar 14th, 2007, 12:08 PM
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Re: Bumping threads?
 Originally Posted by si_the_geek
It has always been "policy".
Bumping threads too soon is seen as rude by many people (as you are basically saying "hurry up and fix my problem for me, because I can't be bothered to look into it myself"), so they wont answer your question if you have bumped 'too quickly'.
On the other hand tho, we don't want people re-posting the same questions, so a bump after a reasonable time (at least 24 hours during the week, and more at the weekend) can be acceptable - but it is far better to try to solve the issues yourself, and post what you have done along with an updated question (as people know that they wont be doing all of your work for you).
In general, bump posts will be deleted by moderators - if this happens, you are bumping too soon!
Exactly what I thought, only meant to reassure myself about it. It does make (common) sense.
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