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Posted by: 7th

My threat went to page 3 and I would like to know if there is a way to get it back to the first page (up) or If I should start a new one, which is bad :huh:

Well, I'll keep looking around for my answer. :)



Posted by: tesco

If you or someone posts in it it moves up to the top (they're in order of last post date).

Also, it's called a thread, nor a threat. :lol:



Posted by: 7th

If you or someone posts in it it moves up to the top (they're in order of last post date).

Also, it's called a thread, nor a threat. :lol:

yep, I mistyped the word thread :P
Well, I've read that there is something called Thread Bumping

If I try to post into my own thread it just add an "Automerged Doublepost" =\

look: >> http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-bittorrent-invites-90/t-req-ethor-snowtiger-invites-no-trades-281833/page3

I tried to post something useful about an open tracker and it just don't go up! :ermm:



Posted by: tesco

Ah.
9 hours before you can bypass the "Automerged Doublepost".



Posted by: 7th

Ah.
9 hours before you can bypass the "Automerged Doublepost".

I must say that this is a nice system :)

Thanks for revising my english and for your reply! ;)



Posted by: ehsanotaku

Ah.
9 hours before you can bypass the "Automerged Doublepost".

thanks for info mate good to Get Acquaintance with Filesharingtalk.com terms of service & regulation very fast since I am not familiar with bumping rulz :lol:



Posted by: Skizo

If you or someone posts in it it moves up to the top (they're in order of last post date).

Also, it's called a thread, nor a threat. :lol:

It's also called a not, not a nor. :P



Posted by: tesco

If you or someone posts in it it moves up to the top (they're in order of last post date).

Also, it's called a thread, nor a threat. :lol:

It's also called a not, not a nor. :P
Mine's an obvious mistake, he used the word 'threat' twice so I wasn't sure if he knew the difference.;)






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