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What does "up" mean on DNF?

steveatvillas

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I must be ignorant...wouldn't be the first time.

Can someone please tell me what it means when a thread owner says "up" in the comments on his/her post?
 
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It’s to bump a sales thread.
Ah... that's what I thought. But if no one else is commenting on the original post...wut's the point? Oh well, I guess it works.... Thanks, man....

BTW, I followed your link and found your Amish Recipe book. I, too, grew up very near to Amish country in Frederick MD, just below the Mason-Dixon Line. My mum's folks were all farmers, who came over in 1720 of Swiss-German heritage, Maryland wasn't even a state back then. I had two great Aunties, Eva and Pearl (92 and 94, respectively), and man...could they cook! No Keto, or no Paleo, either. Good, healthy, natural, farmer grub. My mum, too. Pearl and Eva almost took their recipes to their graves, but Mum learned from them, so she made me and my four siblings hand-written family recipe books for Christmas after they passed.

Fond memories of a bygone, peaceful, simpler, more graceful, era.

Thanks again, man.

Take care,

Steve
 
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Ah... that's what I thought. But if no one else is commenting on the original post...wut's the point? Oh well, I guess it works.... Thanks, man....
It is to bump it to the top of the recent posts list. We don’t allow it more than once a day.
 

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Forum bumping means that when someone comments on a post, the entire thread is automatically moved to the top of its category. Threads are sorted based on the most recent comment.

Does this make sense? :)

Bets wishes, Helmuts
 

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It is to bump it to the top of the recent posts list. We don’t allow it more than once a day.

Hi, I think it was even more than that.. @DNF Admin, is it 72-hours? .. and this restriction applies to the marketplace categories only.
 

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Hi, I think it was even more than that.. @DNF Admin, is it 72-hours? .. and this restriction applies to the marketplace categories only.
Well, here is the thread where I began to question the purpose of "upping" to drive traffic, for no apparent reason:

Portfolio Domain List -.Manager.Agency, Ultra.Management, PalmBear.com And More .

Huh? Just curious...

May I use the "Up" to drive traffic to the obviously redundant, annoying, and unnecessary, initial post? This could become a clear implication of desperation, for all of us to infer...Believe me, I know the feeling of the one who introduces the implication
(vis. prettycool.com...please, PLEASE, buy me!)😱 AHAHAHAHA!😎

Should I become more annoying to those DNF members who know my names are for sale? Those who need to know, know, already.

If I have new information to disseminate to the forum members, I will start a new thread...as I am about to do tomorrow (24.11.24) when I wake up and have my coffee (CET), I sleep late...on Sundays.

Nuff said.

Steve
Hi, I think it was even more than that.. @DNF Admin, is it 72-hours? .. and this restriction applies to the marketplace categories only.
 
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