A remedial question...

by LeeLee
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What constitutes a bump? If I buy a WSO or Warrior for Hire spot I don't want to bump inadvertently but I can't figure out for sure what is a bump.

1. I want to amend my original post using edit to add testimonials or make changes to my terms. Is that a bump?

2. Similarly, I want to amend my FAQ that I made as my second post. Is that a bump?

3. I want to respond to someone who has posted in my thread. Is that a bump? Do I have to pay $20 everytime I want to make a response?

If none of the above are bumps, then what is?
  • Profile picture of the author KimW
    In simple terms a bump is moving the thread back to the first page of the forum section after it has fallen off.

    None of thoes examples you mentioned would be xonsidered a bump. In the WSO forum,you have to pay to bump your thread, I don't know about in the Warrior For Hire section,.
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  • Profile picture of the author LeeLee
    Thanks Kim, I just wanted to be clear. Every place else I have hung out on the web, a bump is achieved by simply posting in a thread.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tina Golden
      It's particularly coded in those sections so that responses do NOT bump the thread back to the top so you don't have to worry about ever doing it accidentally.
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