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Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:11 pm
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Mr.Knightley says...



Say I was poking through someones portfolio, and I found something I liked, or wanted to critique, only the last comment made on it was a year ago, or something. Should I refrain from reviewing it? Or would it be okay if I did? And is that even called thread bumping? Ugh, I'm lost...
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Sun Jan 03, 2010 8:22 pm
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Mr.Knightley wrote:Say I was poking through someones portfolio, and I found something I liked, or wanted to critique, only the last comment made on it was a year ago, or something. Should I refrain from reviewing it? Or would it be okay if I did? And is that even called thread bumping? Ugh, I'm lost...


It's up to you. Just keep in mind that for a thread that old, it's unlikely the author will ever see it.
  








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