King Dorado
you can do anything
what about users who didnt start the thread? can they still make bump posts?? and is there any restrictions on how frequently non OP users bump the threads???
I'm just wondering what prompted the change... 4 hours seems harsh to me
probably people who bump their thread constantly while they've been on the first page the entire time.
I'm not sure, obviously, I'm not a mod or anything, but I think it's *all* bumps, whether original poster or friendly bumps. That's how the rule read to me, at least.
This ^. Rule applies no matter who posts it, a bump is a bump.
ok, that could be made more clear, as the rule only refers to "you" bumping "your thread."
If it applies to everyone, does that mean nobody can bump the thread for 4 hours; or just that any individual who bumps it must wait an hour before doing so again?
Wait, what new anti-bump rule? I've never heard of this before ;-;
I'm just wondering what prompted the change... 4 hours seems harsh to me
Pretty much. If the post has the intent of just bumping the thread (which a lot of those kinds of posts do) then yes. I'm sure there's some borderline exceptions so don't be so worried.(I'm going to assume this counts)
But does posting "Good luck on selling/buying/etc -type message here" count as a bump? o:
Or will only messages that says or includes "Bump" count as a bump?
It's not an 'anti-bump' rule. It's just clarifying and founding a uniform rule across the forums in regards to bumping. Bumping rules have always been present they have just been really vague and inconsistent in the past and thus hard to enforce.Wait, what new anti-bump rule? I've never heard of this before ;-;
personally, I hate this rule. What if it's a sub-forum like the TBT marketspace? The first page usually gets overwritten in 2 hours.
probably people who bump their thread constantly while they've been on the first page the entire time.