Bumping
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:15 am
Well, I've seen a few topics where, when someone posts, maybe a few months after the last post, they are automatically accused of bumping followed by a waterfall of -reps.
What really interests me is what mandai had to say about this, and I find it to be true:
I think we should all think before we hit that little -rep button, and take time to consider what might be and what might not be a bump.
I understand, for instance, the punishment of someone posting useless comments, after a topic has been left untouched for so long. But I don't think there is ever, or should ever be a restriction to the time period within which a user can post bugs, errors, or ask for more details about a certain subject.
I would really like to hear your opinion about this, because I am sure, or actually, I know, I am not the only one to think this (thanks mandai
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Sincerely,
-Comathi-
What really interests me is what mandai had to say about this, and I find it to be true:
Which rule stops someone from asking a useful question?Indeed, why is it you cannot ask a question, however old the topic is. Is the question less valuable, or does it deserve less of an answer, because some member wasn't there when the topic was started, or because the issue was never resolved.
There should be nothing wrong with that.
I think we should all think before we hit that little -rep button, and take time to consider what might be and what might not be a bump.
I understand, for instance, the punishment of someone posting useless comments, after a topic has been left untouched for so long. But I don't think there is ever, or should ever be a restriction to the time period within which a user can post bugs, errors, or ask for more details about a certain subject.
I would really like to hear your opinion about this, because I am sure, or actually, I know, I am not the only one to think this (thanks mandai

Sincerely,
-Comathi-