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♥Deborah♥ is a woman from On A Boat To, California, USA.
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Member since Oct 03, 2006
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Liked it Jul 8, 8:00pm 375 reviews stumbleupon
http://www.pelikoira.net/stumble/
Official StumbleUpon Blog
Liked it Jul 8, 2:56pm 30 reviews stumbleupon
http://blog.stumbleupon.com/ch_has_left_the_building
"This is Barry's final week as an SU employee" This saddens me. I hope he finds happiness wherever he goes.
Blog Borders -- Custom Design Blogs
Liked it Jul 2, 10:53pm 23 reviews stumbleupon
http://www.blogborders.com/
SU SU Extensibility: StumbleGrab: favorites - local file
Liked it Jun 24, 2:09pm 0 review stumbleupon
http://su-extensibility.group.stumbleupon.com/forum/94330/
SU Features: Friends vs Informants
Liked it Jun 17, 6:42pm 2 reviews forums, stumbleupon
http://features.group.stumbleupon.com/forum/94705/
I am requesting for you to use your voice on this issue. Please consider contributing to this issue. For or against it does not matter. "It would be really great to be able to have an infinite number of social friends - people who we can nominate as people we like - as opposed to a small set of stumble informants - people who appear on our What's New and inform our stumbles. This would make the environment much friendlier, prevent the angst associated with defriending people, and allow us to access people's blogs easily without having them actually influence what we stumble. It would remove the problem people have with the 200 friend cap, since only your informants need to be so limited, not your social friends. It would just generally make things better. I've never heard a single person say this would be a bad idea in the three plus years the idea has been floated, and I've heard many say it would make things so much better in terms of both the mechanical system and the social network. It would be great if this idea were to be considered." Please have your say regarding this matter. Let the developers know if you are for or against this. This is your opportunity to have your say. It would be really great to be able to have an infinite number of social friends - people who we can nominate as people we like - as opposed to a small set of stumble informants - people who appear on our What's New and inform our stumbles. This would make the environment much friendlier, prevent the angst associated with defriending people, and allow us to access people's blogs easily without having them actually influence what we stumble. It would remove the problem people have with the 200 friend cap, since only your informants need to be so limited, not your social friends. It would just generally make things better. I've never heard a single person say this would be a bad idea in the three plus years the idea has been floated, and I've heard many say it would make things so much better in terms of both the mechanical system and the social network. It would be great if this idea were to be considered."
Userscripts.org
Liked it Jun 15, 8:11pm 5 reviews stumbleupon
http://userscripts.org/tags/stumbleupon
No Traffic From StumbleUpon? Stop Self Stumbling And Get Unbanned! | BLOG BADLY
No opinion Jun 13, 12:42pm 20 reviews stumbleupon
http://blogbadly.com/blog-marketing/no-traffic-from-stumbleupon-stop-self-stu...
A message to Marketers: How about paying for it? Now there's a novel idea. I suppose stealing is easier? People pay to have the ability to block StumbleUpon ads. You are robbing them of that right and stealing from StumbleUpon at the same time. Stop trying to game the system. If your website is worthy you will get traffic. If you want to exposure pay for it. Getting 40 of your friends to thumb your account is the ultimate in stupidity. Regardless of your posts, if you are thumbing your entire site this does not exempt you in my opinion. Perhaps SU won't ban you. I will and I encourage everyone to do the same. I am here for original interesting sites. How does thumbing your entire site contribute anything to this community? If I go to your StumbleUpon blog and find that you and your friends have exchanged sites I will thumb you down and report your site. I will block you and your friends. I am encouraging other stumblers to do the same. This will effectively eliminate your contributions from crossing my desk. (As this did) There are those who will report your behavior to Google ads and anything else that will get YOUR rights taken away. (Which has been been effective and is recommended by experts to stop this behavior) Each day I hit the stumble button I find sites that are no more than copy and paste, inane comments/stolen content or just plain garbage placed on a website with numerous ads. I am going to report those associated with this type of "marketing". Your days are numbered. I can not see Google or any other advertiser (except for scams and phishing sites) tolerating this type of negative marketing much longer. Your greed will be your ultimate demise in the marketing business because you are spamming. To whom it may concern: We are a community....A family, millions of people strong. We can take back this community and make a difference. It will take a community to accomplish this. I encourage all to block these people. Be aware of what you are thumbing. The community is being spammed by these people. I am finding these sites I speak of almost every time I stumble. This tells me there are mountains of this garbage out there. Block those that contribute this garbage and mark their sites as spam. No thumbs. This will make a massive difference in the quality of our community. I know we can do this thing. I do not work for any social networking site. My interest is no more than any other consumer online. I find no redeeming factors in this site. I welcome any marketers that are interested in doing things the right way. I am a consumer who looks for interesting, novel ideas and products. Edit: I am noting the comments on this page as well. Squidoo huh? It would be interesting to know if they promote this behavior.
Website reviews
Liked it Jun 13, 10:56am 21 reviews stumbleupon
http://reviews.stumbleupon.com/
StumbleUpon - Link to Your Profile
Liked it May 29, 12:36pm 17 reviews stumbleupon
http://www.stumbleupon.com/buttons.php?pgtype=profile
SU: The Debators Club
Liked it May 28, 9:33am 3 reviews forums, stumbleupon
http://debators-club.group.stumbleupon.com/
Need to get something off your chest? Here is your answer. The SU debaters club. This is cutting edge education for us all. I learn more from a debate on a topic than I do from sitting in a class room. I know there are many bright people here that we could all learn from. Consider joining this and participating. Come learn with me at the SU Debate Club. No banning here.. No censorship (although please be polite and act like an adult.) The only rule is no personal attacks.
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