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Can someone repro the following?

  1. Change timestamp of any single-post topic (where only one post, the OP, exists)
  2. Now make another change to this topic, save it
  3. Expected result: bumped to top
  4. Actual result: no bump

Not sure if this is intended behaviour, but I always do this when reorganizing my docs, editing it and causing the bump shows the reader that something has been updated. Bug or feature?

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It is a recent, intentional change.

There’s been a fair bit of recent discussion about it in this topic: New way to track edits on wiki posts? - #12 by mcwumbly

We probably need to do a little topic wrangling to make a more clear, dedicated space for feedback about this change.

Mine aren’t actual wiki posts though. But.. what a bad change. What was wrong with resetting the bump date IF the bump was unwanted? Now I have not a single way to bump my updated docs..

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Right, the change is not specific to wiki posts.

You could reply to the topic describing what you’ve changed. That would bump it and give people a quick way to understand what has changed.

That said, I understand that’d be a significant change in your workflow and may not be acceptable without other changes to how replies appear and behave on docs topics.

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FWIW There’s a bug with the new change that may serve as a workaround? (at least until it’s fixed :slight_smile: ) Topics (with replies) bumped on title edit

If you add a tag (and then remove the tag) I think it gives it a bump.

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As of today that bug is fixed:

We are still taking the feedback about this use case into account and planning to add a new feature, where editing the first post of a wiki or docs topic bumps the topic regardless of whether there are replies.

PRs here: