I have seen several threads that contain a post that has the single word BUMP in it. Often like this: BUMP
Sorry if this is a silly question, but what does that mean?
I have seen several threads that contain a post that has the single word BUMP in it. Often like this: BUMP
Sorry if this is a silly question, but what does that mean?
hermn8r, when threads are not posted to, they “fall down” the front page of whatever Forum they’re in, eventually “falling off” that page entirely and into the relative obscurity of the later pages.
Posters who want to ensure that threads do not fall in this way often post empty “Bump” messages. This causes the thread to jump back up to the top of the Forum Pages, which list threads beginning with those posted to most recently.
It should be noted that on most message boards, etiquette and prudence dictate no more than one bump message per day, and no more than three bumps in a row. (If there need to be three bumps, it can be safely assumed that no one gives a shit about your thread.)
I don’t know if the admins have ever issued a decree regarding official bump standards for the SDMB.
I think all we’ve said is that it is generally considered a mild breach of etiquette and we strongly prefer no one acquires the habit. Since it’s not been a problem here, we trust you guys to use your own judgement. If it becomes a problem, then we’ll step in with a more formal edict.
How’s that?
Oh, and if you are bumping a thread about The Sopranos and decide to be a little witty about it, take my advice: I don’t care what hbo.com says, it’s spelled Bompensiero.
:rolleyes:
Thanks a lot, folks!
For my money BUMP is crude and lazy.
Smart and clever is:
“I had another thought on the issue and I wonder if anyone agrees…”
and then you add an additional idea.
Gets it back on the front page, adds to the likelihood of further responses (if that’s a measure of anything anyway), and it shows that the issue is important, not just a time waster.
Redboss.
and I should add welcome to the SDMB - have fun, won’t you?