you just reply to a thread if you want to push it up to the top of a particular forum. either because your thread or somebody else's thread is being pushed back to the bottom because of inactivity.Bad form: Well, it is. :roll: <-- guilty :oops:
so you just reply "up" or "up for you" or "hello anyone" or whatever. but dont ever do it after an hour or so of posting it, its bad form actually.
hope this is what you meant. he he
:-D
yun yung para mapunta sa top ng page yung ads or thread?
Welcome po sa philmusic....
Up!!!
ano po ibig sabihin ng GAS?
may link po ba d2 na guide sa mga terms tulad ng GAS or RFS or UP? Salamat Po...
Gear Acquisition Syndrome (paki check spelling ko baka mali nanaman :lol:) RFS - Reason For Selling, UP - University of the Philippines...ayos po sir... may link ba para malaman ko tong mga to? salamat
ay mali... up ba??? :lol: up - to bring back the thread on the first page...
Hello, bago lang po ako. Kapag tumitingin ako sa mga classifieds or kapag may nagrereply sa posts ko, ano ibig sabihin kapag meron in-"up" na bagay? Let's say, "up naten yang gitara mo."
Yun lamang. I thank you. Bow.
magbasa ka kasi muna ng rules and regulations, hindi yung post ka ng post. actually, hindi dito ang tanungan ng ganyan.
para tumaas uli yun pinost mong topic.. welcome to philmusic :-Dtumpak!! hehe:-D
up means to go up.....if you want your thread to be on the top of the updated list, just post up... :-D
tama!
Alam ko ang "up" short term lang din for update. :-D
kelangan lang talaga malagay sya dun sa top ng thread list para mabilis mapansin...+1
awts. sorry po. newbie eh. di pa alam.
awts. sorry po. newbie eh. di pa alam.
it means "taas ko topic na 'to"...
okay lang:evil:
and you just defeated the purpose of my post
uuun.. taas pala ung topic. salamat!
..or "up for the (username or thread starter)"
Just a reminder that this is limited to non classified threads.
For further info please refer to:Updated Classified Ads Thread Bumping Guideline
http://talk.philmusic.com/board/index.php/topic,61217.0.html
The status tag and the corresponding star count/colour under the callsign are automatically changed as you reach a set amount of posts. (Forum Fanatic at 500, Addictus at 1000, and so on.)
I'd like to share my take on this though.
I believe that Philmusic is primarily a community-centric venue for musicians. However, it's also known as a trade emporium with good visibility and traffic. We know about the complexity of a musician's gear. Then there are times where shipping money and gear is the only viable option between buyer and seller. All these factors give us plenty of ways to be scammed.
That's why there are times when I look at a person's "status". Forgive the generalisation, but I believe that there are two types of forumites in PhilMu.
1. Those who contribute in the discussion threads and post in the classfieds.
2. Those who post in the classifieds alone.
I think considering member status is one safeguard to avoid scams. I have nothing against merchants in the forums, but sometimes, you can tell from the post if a deal is sketchy. Of course, I sometimes tend to read previous posts of the person I want to deal with just to make sure he didn't become a "Forum Fanatic" by posting "Up!" and smileys alone. :lol:
Bottom line, I'm more comfy dealing with contributing members, regardless of status - as long as he doesn't have just a couple of posts under his belt, all in the Classifieds section.
The status tag and the corresponding star count/colour under the callsign are automatically changed as you reach a set amount of posts. (Forum Fanatic at 500, Addictus at 1000, and so on.)
I'd like to share my take on this though.
I believe that Philmusic is primarily a community-centric venue for musicians. However, it's also known as a trade emporium with good visibility and traffic. We know about the complexity of a musician's gear. Then there are times where shipping money and gear is the only viable option between buyer and seller. All these factors give us plenty of ways to be scammed.
That's why there are times when I look at a person's "status". Forgive the generalisation, but I believe that there are two types of forumites in PhilMu.
1. Those who contribute in the discussion threads and post in the classfieds.
2. Those who post in the classifieds alone.
I think considering member status is one safeguard to avoid scams. I have nothing against merchants in the forums, but sometimes, you can tell from the post if a deal is sketchy. Of course, I sometimes tend to read previous posts of the person I want to deal with just to make sure he didn't become a "Forum Fanatic" by posting "Up!" and smileys alone. :lol:
Bottom line, I'm more comfy dealing with contributing members, regardless of status - as long as he doesn't have just a couple of posts under his belt, all in the Classifieds section.
unlimited UP's?hehe :mrgreen:
There is that saying that goes 'ignorance of the law does not exempt you from it'.
Just goes to show that one MUST read and understand the rules and FAQs in a most forums. In comparison to some, PM is quite forgiving.