Oh,that means that the first bump itself can be done only after two weeks have passed since the AudioBook has been requested.Right?
Yes two weeks after the initial request,then subsequently 2 weeks after each bump you make.
I know the rules say **If someone else has bumped the request, do not bump again before the two week limit. we're not enforcing this as most members don't abuse it.
Edit:Are only the bumps removed,or have the whole posts been removed from the 'Request Audiobook' section?I am asking you because I dont remember which books I bumped because of emtremely bad memory(honestly).
Short answer long:
If you look at the top of the posts topic it shows the date posted,so 2 weeks after that date.Replies (bumps) to the post show the date the post was made.
Stealth bumps like pointlessly adding extra info on fresh posts are bumps,so if earlier than 2 weeks are removed if it becomes a regular thing.If you have additional info to add you can edit the first post.
Your requests have NOT been removed

,only the 3 early bumps.
If you look for your requests you will find them in the genre you selected when making them,or you can click on your user name and checkout your post history via "Show the last posts of this person"at the bottom of the page.
This posts path shows "Torrents » Request an Audiobook » Non-Fiction & Humor » POSTS TITLE" If it had been removed it would say "Torrents » Request an Audiobook »
Removed Requests » POSTS TITLE"
The early bumps i removed you wont see as they go directly to the trash ,i can then keep track of repeat early bumpers.
Low post count/new members such as yourself get a few chances to not bump early and just get the early bumps removed.If i have to keep removing early bumps i tend to just delete the whole request,if it continues i normally ban for 30 days,then 90. do it again and its permanent.
Your not on any watch list so don't worry but as you asked you get the full answer.
We're not OCD regarding the rules here,but if we dont have any the forum quickly become a real mess.Genuine mistakes or simple F**K up's are easy to see compared to greedy/disruptive individuals that just want to ruin it for everyone.