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How dead must a thread be before it is considered foul necromancy


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Have you got something relevant to add to it? If not, then yes, a bump is a no-no. If it has had no replies in a while, then it's probably dead and should be left in peace.
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But if it is one of your own threads, and, like AlienSlof said, you have anything relevant to add to it - then it shouldn't be foul necromancy. (I am not a moderator, so don't take my word for it, this is just what seems logical.)
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Have you got something relevant to add to it? If not, then yes, a bump is a no-no. If it has had no replies in a while, then it's probably dead and should be left in peace.

 

It's my youtube Mass Effect 2 strategy guide; I have made a bunch of new videos that I would like to add links for....

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Then it shouldn't be counted as foul necromancy. (Nexus Rules: Chapter V - Thread Necromancy)

 

1. It's a strategy Guide, then imo, it is never necromancy - as it is there to help people, and people might have questions regarding the guide, and thus have to post a comment to get help, so...

2. You have something very relevant to the thread to add.

 

By the way, Mass Effect 2 is among my favorites!! :D

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Then it can't be counted as foul necromancy.

 

1. It's a strategy Guide, then imo, it is never necromancy - as it is there to help people, and people might have questions regarding the guide, and thus have to post a comment to get help, so...

2. You have something very relevant to the thread to add.

 

By the way, Mass Effect 2 is among my favorites!! :D

 

Yes, it is an awesome game, especially the combat, so intense...

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Then technically it's not really a bump, as you're adding relevant info and content. Nor is it really necromancy in this case - it's a work in progress. :)
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