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User A downloads "Cyberpunk 2077 v2.0." User A applies a generic emulator from "Tutorial Section." User A goes to the Cyberpunk topic and posts: "Game crashes on launch, help!" Moderator checks the thread. The last 10 posts all contain a specific crackfix or INI edit. User A ignored those posts. Moderator locks thread and cites Rule 33.
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The title of Forum Rule 33 on Do not post in old topics unless you have something meaningful to add (aka No bumping) Understanding Forum Rule 33
Section 1: Registration & Accounts (Nicknames, Alt accounts, Avatars) Section 2: Posting Etiquette (Language barriers, Thread bumping, Spamming) Section 3: Content Limitations & Legal Safety (The "Line in the Sand") The Definition of Section 3.3: The Warez Directives User A ignored those posts
This rule requires that topic names must be informative and give a general idea of the thread's contents . Users are discouraged from using vague titles like "Help" or "Look here" and are instead expected to include specific game names or the nature of their query. Common Registration and Forum Tips