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Discussion in 'AfterDawn feedback & suggestions' started by ezkim0x, Mar 4, 2007.

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  1. ezkim0x

    ezkim0x Regular member

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    are you not allowed to bump your own threads if you make a post and don't get a reply answering your question.. if nobody has responded in it within a few days?

    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/474395#2879901

    I've posted on here before for around 2 years.. and bumped my threads if they didn't get answered.. and never been warned before..

    I'm assuming that one guy reported me since he jumped in right after the mod posted.
     
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    Mate bumping threads is not allowed on aD. You just need to be patient and if it does not get answered look for the answer and again instead of just writing "bump" Wrie a sentence saying the progress you have made on the search. A lot of people here do not always answer easy questions because all you need to do is search. If we do post something it will be for you too search on the topic.
     
  3. Bsnights

    Bsnights Guest

    Found it! I hope I am as sucessful looking for other info. Sometimes I don't know how to ask the question. lol. Anyway I also was wondering about what to do with a no response thread. And here I am. Maybe someone should start a new thread "ignorance is not bliss" for us illiterates and those unbothered by too stupid questions. I won't because I do not want to create a dead space thread. Truly don't want to waste anyone's time. Thanks for being here.
     
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    kikzm33z Active member

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    bumping is annoying so don't do it please. :D
     
  5. Phlax

    Phlax Guest

    So is reviving month old threads to post worthless chatter.
     
  6. Hacker06

    Hacker06 Guest

    so wate what does bumping meen? i know sometimes even members dont know things
     
  7. Phlax

    Phlax Guest

    Bumping a thread is where you reply to your own thread in order to move it up on the forum list of posts and make it more visible to possible reply-ees, hence 'bumping' it up.
     
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    kikzm33z Active member

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    why did i - as you would say - revive it?

    because i've seen several people bumping threads and i don't like it.it's really annoying.why not just post in saying" help me please,someone answer?" than just saying bump?
     
  9. ezkim0x

    ezkim0x Regular member

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    that's the same thing as bumping... it's just a short reply so you don't have to type out.

    "please help me out."

    you bump it because you still haven't resolved your problem and you need help.

    if you're allowed to say "please help I haven't figured it out yet." then let me know, and I'll just replace bump with that. But I was under the impression that wasn't allowed either.
     
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  10. deadlove

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    It's a little retarded bumping threads.. If it hasn't had a reply it's probably because the question is soooooooo easy to find an answer for (like the topic directly below... in the stickies or even in the FAQ that it's considered by other members as plain lazy to ask.. or it's strange, obscure or should be on a more relevant site.

    I could go asking really in depth questions about apache configuring, or the mailto function in phpbb.. but I know the chances of getting an answer here are remote to say the least...

    There we have it.. Bump = lazy **** who can't use search.
     
  11. ezkim0x

    ezkim0x Regular member

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    or they used search and couldn't find it in the first place so they made a thread about it?

    I try to stay away from asking questions in forums unless I absolutely can't find the answer, because people like to try and be billy badass on a forum and put down every user they possibly can in every thread.

    bumping threads aren't that big of a deal. if the person doing it starts all kinds of stupid threads every other day then it would be understandable.
     
  12. marlino23

    marlino23 Active member

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    bumping does suck big time. my opinion i consider it as double posting on purpose. but yeah if it goes a few days...research urself and write i did find something or i didn not and sahre ur prolem how it got fixed or something to help others.
     
  13. kikzm33z

    kikzm33z Active member

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    yeah.i agree.the ad user ranked as newbies just want to upgrade their ranks.double-posting is annoying.try to avoid it as much as possible.
     
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    yeah... although the fact nobies cannot post more than 3 minutes (juniors too?) does suck... well only for the noobies that actualy are trying to get involved and help people.... anyways back oin topic (congrats on becoming senior, man.) ive seen people get away with bumping alot.... its not that big a deal apparantly
     
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    haha,thanks, you're a good friend on ad :p
    and i would know how newbies and jun mem feels...the 3 minute thing isn't required...that's my opinion, but i think it's not fair.
     
  16. Phlax

    Phlax Guest

    The three minute filter is in place to prevent spammers spamming quicker than can be coped with by Moderators. Also, it doesn't apply to Juniors.

    Status means nothing here anymore and bumping thread/irrelevant posting is annoying.
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    the 3 minute delay between posts is for newbies because of spammers. 1 spammer i banned posted 51 threads before i banned him & hid his threads & that was at the beginning of the 3 minute delay change that didn't work right at 1st but does now.
     
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    kikzm33z Active member

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    ah yes...i was thinking about the 60 day old thing for jun mem and newbies and i'm sure marlino was thinking about that as well.
     
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    Ive always wondered what "bump" means, ive seen it everywhere, thanks :)
     
  20. kikzm33z

    kikzm33z Active member

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    lol, i've only known what bump means for a month or so.but it really is annoying.
     
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