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Old 04-17-2024, 02:51 AM   #1
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Make a new post in your threads occasionally to push them back to the top.
I know this is looks like a dumb question... but I don't know about forum rule so I'm just asking. Because of the reason that I want new answers, Is it allowed that If I leave a reply at old thread which is created by me and try to make it move to top?
I know I should not spamming and I thought this is someting like a spamming.
So I've been really careful when post at old thread which has been few days after created.
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Old 04-18-2024, 02:04 PM   #2
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Different people probably have different opinions on this, but I think thread bumping is normally fine. People probably won't have much issue with thread bumping unless you're doing it a few times a week and your thread really isn't falling much on the page.

Personally, I greatly prefer seeing thread bumping over someone who posts the same question/topic on 3 or more different boards as then the topic is spread out over multiple threads. With multiple threads I'll often delete or merge them.
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Old 04-20-2024, 01:19 AM   #3
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Different people probably have different opinions on this, but I think thread bumping is normally fine. People probably won't have much issue with thread bumping unless you're doing it a few times a week and your thread really isn't falling much on the page.

Personally, I greatly prefer seeing thread bumping over someone who posts the same question/topic on 3 or more different boards as then the topic is spread out over multiple threads. With multiple threads I'll often delete or merge them.
I understood. thank you!
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Old 04-24-2024, 02:26 PM   #4
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I know this is looks like a dumb question... but I don't know about forum rule so I'm just asking. Because of the reason that I want new answers, Is it allowed that If I leave a reply at old thread which is created by me and try to make it move to top?
I know I should not spamming and I thought this is someting like a spamming.
So I've been really careful when post at old thread which has been few days after created.
I think it’s generally fine but I know I for one will look at bumped threads with a great deal of suspicion. I guess, don’t bump a thread with text you copied and pasted out of ChatGPT haha
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