If the website had some way to bookmark a conversation string there wouldn't be the need to post "bump" entries. You have to scroll throug so many "bump" entries in a conversation string to follow the whole conversation, which then turns into a "what does 'bump' mean" conversation.
Just a suggestion....
Thanks.
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TOPIC: Need a bookmark to get rid of "bump" entries |
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Joined 2011-07-05 Posts: 43 |
June 21, 2012 10:40
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Joined 2011-10-18 Posts: 54 |
June 21, 2012 11:42
QUOTE: If the website had some way to bookmark a conversation string there wouldn't be the need to post "bump" entries. You have to scroll throug so many "bump" entries in a conversation string to follow the whole conversation, which then turns into a "what does 'bump' mean" conversation. Just a suggestion.... Thanks. I second that motion!!!
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Joined 2011-10-18 Posts: 54 |
June 21, 2012 11:44
Plus, a way to un-bookmark would be good. Now, when you comment or bump something, it's on your My Topics without a way to remove it, right? Bookmark or favorites that can also be removed would be so much more convenient and conducive to the way we live our lives.
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Joined 2012-06-21 Posts: 31 |
June 21, 2012 11:47
I dont think this would help with bumping threads. The whole point of a bump is to get it to rise to the top so more people read it/ comment. The act of bumping should be against forum rules.
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Joined 2011-10-04 Posts: 6,780 |
June 21, 2012 12:41
QUOTE: I dont think this would help with bumping threads. The whole point of a bump is to get it to rise to the top so more people read it/ comment. The act of bumping should be against forum rules. No, actually, a lot of people use it so that it shows up in the My Topics area. |
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Joined 2012-06-21 Posts: 31 |
June 21, 2012 12:51
hmm, interesting. I haven't seen "bump" used in that fashion before. Why wouldn't people say "subscribed" or "following" or simply bookmark it within their browser.
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