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Cardsfan111 05-07-14 09:01 AM

Re: Bumping Threads
 
I have wondered whether members who have long since left the site, but have enabled e-mail notifications, are surprised when they suddenly receive a thread activity notice.

davidh777 05-07-14 09:21 AM

Re: Bumping Threads
 
I find merges confusing because there's often a disjointed flow to the conversation. :shrug:

TomOpus 05-07-14 09:23 AM

Re: Bumping Threads
 

Originally Posted by auto (Post 12099565)
I kind of like reading the old threads he would bump but obviously I'm in the minority in that it never really bothered me.

It's interesting to spot names you haven't seen in years.

I also get surprised to see members who are still suspended... years after the suspension started. I thought that suspensions were temporary. Unless there are permanent suspensions why not just ban the person?

Cardsfan111 05-07-14 09:25 AM

Re: Bumping Threads
 

Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 12099633)
I also get surprised to see members who are still suspended... years after the suspension started. I thought that suspensions were temporary. Unless there are permanent suspensions why not just ban the person?

I always assumed that the suspended person never returned. That perhaps if they logged in, their privileges would automatically be restored. I have nothing to base this assumption on. Perhaps someone else with experience can shed some light on this. ;)

TomOpus 05-07-14 09:31 AM

Re: Bumping Threads
 

Originally Posted by auto (Post 12099565)
I kind of like reading the old threads he would bump but obviously I'm in the minority in that it never really bothered me.

It's interesting to spot names you haven't seen in years.

I also get surprised to see members who are still suspended... years after the suspension started. I thought that suspensions were temporary. Unless there are permanent suspensions why not just ban the person?

RoyalTea 05-07-14 10:16 AM

Re: Bumping Threads
 
My biggest peeve about bumped threads is I don't always normally assume it's a bumped thread. Sometimes, I find myself quoting and responding to someone and realizing that they haven't posted here in years.

I don't think that the forum software could do this, but I'd love it if it was possible for bumped threads to change the color of older posts if there's a significant amount of lapsed time between the old posts and the bump.

Trevor 05-07-14 11:19 AM

Re: Bumping Threads
 

Originally Posted by RoyalTea (Post 12099686)
My biggest peeve about bumped threads is I don't always normally assume it's a bumped thread. Sometimes, I find myself quoting and responding to someone and realizing that they haven't posted here in years.

But why does that even matter? I don't look at this post, for example, as being specific to you and I; every post in every thread 'belongs' to the community-at-large, the individuals don't really matter.

Even if the person you're quoting never sees your post, your post is just as relevant to the thread as any other post.

VinVega 05-07-14 02:17 PM

Re: Bumping Threads
 

Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 12099646)
It's interesting to spot names you haven't seen in years.

I also get surprised to see members who are still suspended... years after the suspension started. I thought that suspensions were temporary. Unless there are permanent suspensions why not just ban the person?

I think it was probably a case of poster was suspended for a month let's say. Both the poster and the mods forgot about it and the poster's status never changed because they never tried to come back.

TomOpus 05-07-14 03:24 PM

Re: Bumping Threads
 

Originally Posted by VinVega (Post 12099926)
I think it was probably a case of poster was suspended for a month let's say. Both the poster and the mods forgot about it and the poster's status never changed because they never tried to come back.

Ah okay. I just assumed at the end of the given suspension time, it would automatically come off.

VinVega 05-07-14 03:46 PM

Re: Bumping Threads
 

Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 12100014)
Ah okay. I just assumed at the end of the given suspension time, it would automatically come off.

There's no timer per se. You have to remember to unsuspend.

davidh777 05-07-14 03:52 PM

Re: Bumping Threads
 

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 12099747)
But why does that even matter? I don't look at this post, for example, as being specific to you and I; every post in every thread 'belongs' to the community-at-large, the individuals don't really matter.

Even if the person you're quoting never sees your post, your post is just as relevant to the thread as any other post.

It's a valid point. Sometimes I start to respond then stop when I realize the thread is five years old. That doesn't mean my point is invalid, but... it just feels funny, I guess.

Dan 05-08-14 03:46 PM

Re: Bumping Threads
 
If anyone's got some bread or bread-like puns, I know a thread that's just RYE-ing to get bumped again...

GoldenJCJ 05-09-14 07:56 AM

Re: Bumping Threads
 
Every once in a while I think about bumping that "Do you ever feel like a thread killer..." thread but then decide it's best to keep that thread dead.

whotony 05-18-14 05:42 PM

Re: Bumping Threads
 

Originally Posted by midoelrayek (Post 12110263)
thanks

Irony


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