I believe it is time we rethink the bumping rule. I believe it should be changed to a 48 hour period. Many members are bumping their topics everyday causing some to be very close to breaking the double posting rule.
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Rethinking the Bump Rule
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The bump rule is a little mad at times some really do like to over bump there posts but 48hrs is a little long but then again why don't we just say they can only bump a max of 5 times in 1 week.
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I believe we had this discussion before, and their was a good reason why it is 24 hours. After thinking about it, you are correct that 48 hours is too long.
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Ultimately I do believe that we should stick with 24 hours. Its a very simple and in some cases people bumping every 24 hours might be needed to ask for progress on reports, password resets, spam management. Things like that.
It also indicates a level of interest. Someone still wants help on something and in some ways it can prioritise who to help first. If someone asks a question in scripts and coding problems and then 5 days pass and they don't bump their thread then it can indicate a lack of interest in wanting help.
APE's idea about 5 times every week in my own personal opinion confuses the rule and many will forget how many times they've bumped and if its 5 times for each thread they create and then that's doesn't change much, sure it prevents from bumping each day but it doesn't really improve the situation they'll still bump 5 days out of 7. Secondly if it was 5 times across all their threads it would be confusing for them and even more confusing for us.
People still get confused that its 72 hours in the review section bump limit and that's been in force since 2009 when the section was first created.
It also indicates a level of interest. Someone still wants help on something and in some ways it can prioritise who to help first. If someone asks a question in scripts and coding problems and then 5 days pass and they don't bump their thread then it can indicate a lack of interest in wanting help.
APE's idea about 5 times every week in my own personal opinion confuses the rule and many will forget how many times they've bumped and if its 5 times for each thread they create and then that's doesn't change much, sure it prevents from bumping each day but it doesn't really improve the situation they'll still bump 5 days out of 7. Secondly if it was 5 times across all their threads it would be confusing for them and even more confusing for us.
People still get confused that its 72 hours in the review section bump limit and that's been in force since 2009 when the section was first created.
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Re: Rethinking the Bump Rule
After rethinking my suggestion, I decided that the bump rule should remain the same.
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