'Bumping' in the forums
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 2:49 pm
I'm posting this to gauge reaction from the community on the subject of 'bumping' (reposting a query to keep it visible).
I recently had my wrist slapped for bumping a query that I'd received no replies to. First I apologise for that, until then I didnt even know what bumping was.
The way I see it, bumping is symptomatic of a growing problem with the Joomla community. The forum is a victim of its own success; so many people with so many questions. This being the case, what is someone to do when they get no answer? Sometimes this is because there is no answer; no one knows. But other times (and I suspect more often than not) it's because the rate of posting is so fast that it gets quickly buried below a mountain of other questions and is overlooked. The simple act of not logging in for a day or two means you miss many posts that maybe you could have helped with had they remained easily visible.
I think what I'm saying is that to have a blanket ban on bumping is not helpful to those that simply get no reply to a question. Just out of curiosity I checked yesterdays posts; 13% didnt get a reply. Who's to say whether that is a good or bad statistic, but the fact is those 13% are now stuck. We're all trying hard to get to grips with Joomla and when you are inexperienced and get stuck you often have nowhere to go other than the forum.
My two-pence worth would be to say to allow bumping on posts that have received no reply because its helpful to those probably most in need of help. In an ideal world, would it be possible to structure the forum so that nil-reply posts stay high in the listings and then maybe get dropped if there's nothing after say a week? By that means you increase the chances of your post being seen especially by those that do not log in everyday.
Hoping this post gets better than a nil reply
Thanks
I recently had my wrist slapped for bumping a query that I'd received no replies to. First I apologise for that, until then I didnt even know what bumping was.
The way I see it, bumping is symptomatic of a growing problem with the Joomla community. The forum is a victim of its own success; so many people with so many questions. This being the case, what is someone to do when they get no answer? Sometimes this is because there is no answer; no one knows. But other times (and I suspect more often than not) it's because the rate of posting is so fast that it gets quickly buried below a mountain of other questions and is overlooked. The simple act of not logging in for a day or two means you miss many posts that maybe you could have helped with had they remained easily visible.
I think what I'm saying is that to have a blanket ban on bumping is not helpful to those that simply get no reply to a question. Just out of curiosity I checked yesterdays posts; 13% didnt get a reply. Who's to say whether that is a good or bad statistic, but the fact is those 13% are now stuck. We're all trying hard to get to grips with Joomla and when you are inexperienced and get stuck you often have nowhere to go other than the forum.
My two-pence worth would be to say to allow bumping on posts that have received no reply because its helpful to those probably most in need of help. In an ideal world, would it be possible to structure the forum so that nil-reply posts stay high in the listings and then maybe get dropped if there's nothing after say a week? By that means you increase the chances of your post being seen especially by those that do not log in everyday.
Hoping this post gets better than a nil reply
Thanks