"Bump"?
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I think it's like a fist bump. I could be wrong. A very juvenile part of my mind wants it to be women doing a chest bump. I make that part of my mind stand in the corner.0
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it just means they are bumping the thread to the top so others can see it more readily than having to search pages and pages of threads for it0
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I believe that people write "bump" in the message, to bring the topic back up to the top of the list.0
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It puts the topic into a que on your page so you can easily return to it later!0
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I think... it is so they are able to find the thread later. Like some smart phone will bumb data to each other, I think that is where it comes from.0
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Bump is when they are interested in the answer to the topic posted.....0
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It sends the topic to the "my topics" page so you can go back and access it without searching0
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I think it's like a fist bump. I could be wrong. A very juvenile part of my mind wants it to be women doing a chest bump. I make that part of my mind stand in the corner.
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Good to know!! I was wondering about that myself!!0
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Oh wow, I am glad to know the real meaning now. Um... bump.0
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It sends the topic to the "my topics" page so you can go back and access it without searching
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"Bump" has been around the interwebs as long as message boards have been, even longer (anyone heard of a BBS). It "bumps" the message back to the top of the "most recent posts" so that more people will see it, read it, and preferably add their 2 cents to it. It is most often used to bring a topic that has fallen off in the discussion back into the forefront in order to generate interest in it again or bring the topic back up for discussion.
It has been modified over the last 20 years or so to mean different things, but still generally used in a case where you want to keep the conversation in the topic fresh. On MFP and discussion forums that are similar and have no way to track which threads you have read and which you have not, it is used to mark a subject that you want to be able to easily return to in the future without actually adding your opinion at that time, by adding it to your "My Topics" section of the message boards. This is especially useful for people using smart phones because it will mark the topic so you can easily return to it when you are at a full sized keyboard so you can properly enter your opinion.
Now that I have bored you all to death.... bump.0 -
Where is 'my topics'?
Just above the subject of the message that you are reading, right after "Home" "Recent Posts" and before "Signature" and "Search"0 -
Thanks for the info!0
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