Ultimate Thread Bumper

:bump:

I think this thread deserves to be on the list for a few days.
 
Oh no. I read through this entire thread last night. 30 minutes of my life wasted. Not again.

Bump.
 
First time since I've been here that I've noticed this thread. It's pretty bad when the moderator takes part to lol!Im the MAN

What the hey...BUMP for Gary ha ha.


:iagree:

Its AWESOME that a Moderator has the vision to see how usefull a thread like this can be :)

Glad you liked it :dblthumb2:
 
poor sad lonely and up late tonight..but entertaining too

keep it going for a new AG record
 
poor sad lonely and up late tonight..but entertaining too

keep it going for a new AG record

It's very easy to get discouraged in the times we are living. Jesus said it would get this way before His return.

I pray that you find peace (and someone will lift your bann)



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Bumping a thread on a forum means intentionally moving an existing discussion or post to the top of the forum's list, usually by adding a new reply or comment to it. This action makes the thread more visible because most forums display topics sorted by the most recent activity. Here's how it typically works:

  • Why Bump?:
    • To bring attention to an old thread that the user believes still has relevance or could benefit from further discussion.
    • To ask for more input or answers if the original query hasn't been adequately addressed.
    • To keep a topic alive that the user feels is important or interesting.
  • How to Bump:
    • Simply replying to the thread with a message like "bump" or any other relevant comment can do the trick. Some forums even have specific "bump" buttons or commands.
  • Community Etiquette:
    • Bumping can be seen as beneficial or annoying, depending on the community norms. Some forums appreciate it for keeping useful information visible, while others might see it as spam if done excessively or without adding value to the discussion.
  • Forum Rules:
    • Many forums have rules about bumping, such as not allowing bumps within a certain time frame after the last post or requiring that the bump adds new information or asks a new question.

Understanding the specific culture of the forum you're participating in is key to using this technique effectively and respectfully.
 
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