What the heck does "bump" mean??

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quichebradford
quichebradford Posts: 327 Member
I've seen this comment several times on people's posts here...what does it mean?

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  • HoLLyZ82
    HoLLyZ82 Posts: 467 Member
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    it will save it to your topics. jsut makes it easier to get to and read the thread
  • FAtGiRLFItGiRL
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    i was wondering the same thing. lol i see it everywhere.
  • guyonthego
    guyonthego Posts: 23
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    I have no idea but have been wondering the same thing -
  • mjhuff1121
    mjhuff1121 Posts: 112
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    Thank you SOOO much for asking that! I was wondering too, but was afraid of sounding silly for not figuring it out! haha
  • Leafeh
    Leafeh Posts: 37 Member
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    Bring
    My
    Post
    Up

    is the true meaning behind it, people use it here to save it to their posts
  • mjemerson
    mjemerson Posts: 141
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    it will save it to your topics. jsut makes it easier to get to and read the thread

    Really!?! I totally thought it meant something else. Like everyone was giving the person a "fist bump" because they liked the comment/post. lol I feel like an idiot now!
  • HoLLyZ82
    HoLLyZ82 Posts: 467 Member
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    it will save it to your topics. jsut makes it easier to get to and read the thread

    Really!?! I totally thought it meant something else. Like everyone was giving the person a "fist bump" because they liked the comment/post. lol I feel like an idiot now!

    LOL now thats some funny ****. thanks for making laugh. i can see how you would think that though haha
  • KevDaniel
    KevDaniel Posts: 449 Member
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    If no one responds to your topic you can post a "Bump" which will make it go right back to the top of the message list as it now contains a new post :)
  • kevinsherrell
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    when you "bump" a forum post - you send it back to the top of the forums. Most forums are set to display active (most recent posts) at the top.
  • HoLLyZ82
    HoLLyZ82 Posts: 467 Member
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    Bring
    My
    Post
    Up

    is the true meaning behind it, people use it here to save it to their posts
    wouldnt it be
    Bring
    Up
    My
    Post ??? hehehe jsut being a smart ars
  • catcrazy
    catcrazy Posts: 1,740 Member
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    It serves 2 purposes....

    firstly, people can "bump" a topic so it is saved in their topics making it easier to track

    Secondly, people or the original poster can "bump" a topic to keep it current, more likely to get views and responses
  • KevDaniel
    KevDaniel Posts: 449 Member
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    Bring
    My
    Post
    Up

    is the true meaning behind it, people use it here to save it to their posts

    But that spell Bmpu :\

    I think you mean Bring up my post lol :)
  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
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    Yes, but let's not abuse this, OK? I saw a popular post just now that had 4 or 5 bumps in a row, all within a couple minutes of each other. No need to bump if someone's already bumped.

    OK. End of rant. Sorries.
  • MaeKhaleesi
    MaeKhaleesi Posts: 61 Member
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    I had been wondering the same thing, but I was too embarrassed to ask. :laugh:
  • Izable2011
    Izable2011 Posts: 755 Member
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    Bump! lol
  • mcsolis
    mcsolis Posts: 107 Member
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    now i can sleep at night knowing what it means lol
  • NKF92879
    NKF92879 Posts: 601 Member
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    Yes, but let's not abuse this, OK? I saw a popular post just now that had 4 or 5 bumps in a row, all within a couple minutes of each other. No need to bump if someone's already bumped.

    OK. End of rant. Sorries.

    Unless your purpose for doing so is to save it to your topics, then it is perfectly acceptable to "bump" even if someone else already has. Sorry, not trying to be an *kitten*, but that could also be the reason for the bumps.