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How is it called in English? - July 29th 2011, 05:50 AM

Hi guys, please forgive me for my bad English.
Well, a thread that got down to the bottom of the page and afterwards someone has replied to this thread.
In Hebrew it is called...
להקפיץ אשכול OR הקפצה

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Re: How is it called in English? - July 29th 2011, 07:29 PM

You mean bumping? When someone 'bumps' a thread back up to the top?




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Re: How is it called in English? - July 29th 2011, 11:45 PM

Yes, exactly. So, when I want to bump a thread what should I write, bump or bumping?
Or maybe it doesn't matter?
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Re: How is it called in English? - July 29th 2011, 11:47 PM

Here on TH you're not really supposed to bump threads at all.

But if you were on another site where it's common, like 4chan or something, sometimes all they say is "bump"



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Re: How is it called in English? - July 29th 2011, 11:48 PM

You don't do that here. On TeenHelp, you reply in a thread when you have input to add to the topic, not just to get it back up to the top of the page.




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Re: How is it called in English? - July 30th 2011, 04:56 PM

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You don't do that here. On TeenHelp, you reply in a thread when you have input to add to the topic, not just to get it back up to the top of the page.
That's right..

But if I opened a thread which is contained an important question and didn't get an answer about it, I think I can bump my thread to the top.
I'm not talking about doing spam..

   
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Re: How is it called in English? - August 2nd 2011, 03:45 PM

I think you have to open a new thread. o_o
   
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