Humble69
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Hey nulled,
Once again I've been working on a new script, this time it's for a bump manager for your threads.
Basically what it does is, it adds a new feature to nulled.to using tampermonkey where you can insert your threads, it'll then create a timer for 24 hours and show you, when it's possible to bump your thread again.
See pictures here for example;
This shows the setting-button u can click, it then opens the modal. If it's green everything is ok and no bump is needed. It shows you the thread, the bump button and the timer as to when you can bump again.
Whenever a post is "bumpable" it'll show a red triangle pulsing, so you know it's time to bump - the buttons will be enabled and the timer would say "now" - once clicking the button, the timer will reset and button will become unavailable again.
For now, I'll only release this to trusted people, as I'm not gonna release such a tool to the public for obv. reasons. You can bump your thread from _anywhere_.
Here's a quick gif as to how it works:
It's storing the timestamps and thread links in local storage.
If you want to test it, let me know.
Once again I've been working on a new script, this time it's for a bump manager for your threads.
Basically what it does is, it adds a new feature to nulled.to using tampermonkey where you can insert your threads, it'll then create a timer for 24 hours and show you, when it's possible to bump your thread again.
See pictures here for example;
This shows the setting-button u can click, it then opens the modal. If it's green everything is ok and no bump is needed. It shows you the thread, the bump button and the timer as to when you can bump again.
Whenever a post is "bumpable" it'll show a red triangle pulsing, so you know it's time to bump - the buttons will be enabled and the timer would say "now" - once clicking the button, the timer will reset and button will become unavailable again.
For now, I'll only release this to trusted people, as I'm not gonna release such a tool to the public for obv. reasons. You can bump your thread from _anywhere_.
Here's a quick gif as to how it works:
It's storing the timestamps and thread links in local storage.
If you want to test it, let me know.