"bump"-ing, often considered an acronym for Bring Up My Post, is a term used in forums in reference to posts submitted to raise the number of responses to a post, and to consequently maintain or achieve a position in recently updated posts.
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To add a message to an online web forum.
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On forums bumping a thread refers to when someone goes in and comments on it bringing it to the top of the forum list due to a new comment. When people say why did you bump this thread they are usually referring to an old thread that had been brought up by someone, usually new to the forum. Hope this helped
It's a forum on which the user can do pretty much anything; advertise, bump for gold, or start random conversations.
World Wide Web
You will need to sign up for a web host (like Godaddy.com or Aplus.net). For a small forum a shared hosting plan is fine. Try to find one that includes the option to install a forum for free (Godaddy does this). If your hosting plan doesn't include forum installation, you can easily it yourself. You will need to create a mysql database. Then download your forum software (phpbb.com is a good free one). Follow the installation instructions.
Web Forum
A forum is anywhere where people come together to share opinions and talk. A web-based forum is one that is based on the internet. People log on and post messages and others respond, forming threads. Many ordinary forums are for specific purposes, and this is also the case for web-based forums. If you have an interest in something, like a science or a type of music etc., you could find a forum that has people discussing that interest. You can get web-based forums that have help and support for people. There are a huge amount of web-based forums.
The iP Camera forum is a web forum designed around reviewing and rating different brands of cameras for that purpose. Checking around the forum should provide some FAQs for a new user. http://www.ipcameraforum.com/forum/index.php
go to the valkyrie forum and look at their web page.