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It appears that way yes, according to the Terms of Use:



'The bumping up of messages to the top of the list with "bump" or similar vague messages is not allowed, messages/threads doing this maybe deleted without warning as it's not fair on other users'


I am not sure how the drinks threads will work now as I don't always have anything to say but just want to move the thread up. I guess they will just disappear from view.

Thanks for the tip - my point was that there is not always new info to add to some threads, but anyway.


I have to say that this rule seems a little pointless though, and is it really unfair to other users, as everyone can 'bump' up their threads if they wish to?

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I know what you are saying, but unfortunately there are some people who bumped their posts up once (or twice) a day and therefore the top 12 posts were bumped from the day before. Anyway there were a few complaints about it so the rule was brought in (it was not brought in to annoy people).

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