Plz, dont flame me, but what does it mean when someone says bump in these forums?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] XTinc why do mods lock threads in stead of deleting them?[/quote] The same reason that Vlad would impale his enemies on spikes. Leaving a body behind for others to gawk and act horrified at also has an educational component. People read locked threads to see what someone did to get it locked. This one's getting locked for being resurrected.... wow, I mention Vlad, and an undead thread.... spooky.
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reading the code of conduct is like fully reading your xbox manual or reading warrentys besides like with banning for XBL the thing should just say no lewdness cheating ect unless then a paragraph and top it with they can suspend you for any reason.
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why do mods lock threads in stead of deleting them?
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if you get blacklisted, you will
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who has time to read the code of conduct?
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Read the Code of Conduct '#ump'
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Shishka Bumping is illegal. Breaking this law has high consequences. Such as but not limited to: assignation by ninja, hippo licking, and/or complete forum thread annihilation. Or we will most likely just lock your topic. Don't bump! [/quote]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] AnSTD An example is when you made a thread you want everyone to see, but after a day it goes from the 1st page to the second, so you post after your original post to bump it back up to the front page.[/quote] actually, most do it after five minutes. it's also against the rules. so please don't do it.
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keeps u at the top of the list. kind of like cheating but other websites really dont care.
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*pmub*
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I am bored
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Bump Up My Post
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An example is when you made a thread you want everyone to see, but after a day it goes from the 1st page to the second, so you post after your original post to bump it back up to the front page.
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a post following a post is called a bump, which is what i just did
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watch this.