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cool-coder-dude
Scratcher
40 posts

[RESOLVED] What are forum bumps?

I've been scrolling through the requests forums(specifically shops) and in long forums (like a popular shop) someone might post this
bump
what does it mean and what is the point?
thx for all of the info!

Last edited by cool-coder-dude (Dec. 1, 2024 21:37:17)

Voxalice
Scratcher
1000+ posts

[RESOLVED] What are forum bumps?

Posting on a topic brings the topic to the top of its forum.
This is called a bump, sometimes known by the acrostic “Bring Up My Post”.

For example, by making this post, I'm bumping this topic to the top of the Questions about Scratch forum - or rather, I'm putting this topic just below the Sticky topics, which are always at the top.

The post doesn't have to say “bump”, but people say “bump” anyway when they don't have anything else to say.

More info: Bump
scratchcode1_2_3
Scratcher
1000+ posts

[RESOLVED] What are forum bumps?

Adding to that, it doesn't have to be on just shops. It can be on any forum topic, as long as it is still relevant, not rejected, or not resolved.
TheAutocorrectingCat
Scratcher
1000+ posts

[RESOLVED] What are forum bumps?

Adding even further on, bumping a very old topic without adding anything can be considered necroposting. Necroposting is the act of bringing up a very old topic for no reason. It crowds the front page, and causes problems, so it it not allowed.
plantskym2
Scratcher
500+ posts

[RESOLVED] What are forum bumps?

Adding on, bumping should only be done every 24 hours or if your topic is off the first page.
NotK3ndricAlt
Scratcher
1000+ posts

[RESOLVED] What are forum bumps?

Bring Up My Post, often shortened to Bump, is a way to bring your post up to the 1st page of the subforum that topic is in.

However, bumping should be done once every 24 hours.

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