justbump.lolfree

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Rules

Forty-eight slots, sixty minutes, five minutes between bumps. Position is time, not money — there is no way to pay for a slot, and no page two.

01

Bumping

Paste a product URL or an @handle, pass the human check, hit Bump. Your tile lands in slot #1 and every other tile moves down one. There is no payment, no account and no queue.

Ten bumps a minute from one IP address. Beyond that the board stops listening for a while.

02

Sinking

The board holds 48 tiles and nothing else. Slot #49 does not exist — a tile pushed past the last slot is gone, not archived.

A tile also disappears once it has been on the board for 60 minutes, whichever happens first. Brightness is position: slot #1 is fully lit, the last slot has almost faded out.

03

How long a tile lives

Nowhere is that number set. It falls out of how busy the board is: five people bumping and tiles sit for the full hour; three hundred and they are gone in minutes.

The estimate on the front page is just 48 ÷ bumps per minute. It is information, not a promise.

04

Bumping the same link again

Allowed once your tile is gone and 5 minutes have passed since the last bump of that link. Both conditions, not either.

The cooldown is attached to the link, not to you. Different spellings of the same address — www., a trailing slash, tracking parameters, upper case — are one and the same link here.

05

Anyone can bump anything

There are no accounts, so there is no ownership. If a friend puts your product up, that is a feature. If a stranger does, that is also a feature.

The board is ordered by when a tile was bumped. Nothing else moves a tile up.

06

What you can list

A product website, or an X profile as @handle.

Rejected: chat and invite links (Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, Signal), link shorteners, addresses that are not public hostnames, and this site itself. Query strings are stripped — affiliate and tracking URLs will not survive the trip.

Also rejected on sight: porn, slurs, casinos and free-crypto bait. That check is a word list — blunt, not clever. It turns away the obvious and occasionally an innocent domain with an unlucky name in it.

Whatever the list misses and lands on the board gets taken off by hand, and its link is blocked from coming back.

07

Clicks and counters

Each tile carries how many people went through it — one click per visitor per tile per minute, counted for the link and not for whoever bumped it.

Clicks buy nothing. They do not move a tile, they do not extend its life. The numbers on top of the board — who is here now, visitors since launch, bumps, unique links — are there because they are fun to watch, not because they rank anything.

08

Money

There is none. No ads, no fees, no revenue share, no premium slot, no plan to add one. This free side project made $0 since launch, and that is the entire business model.

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