Against the rules or law?

Discussion in 'Forum Management' started by Laceygirl, Mar 16, 2008.

  1. #1
    I'm going to be doing a major layout for a new webmaster forum. THe owner has asked that there be a "stumbleupon exchange forum", but I'm not sure that I should.

    I realize that DP made a rule that no one can do stumbleupon exchanging, but I do not know why.

    Will there be problems if this section is at my forum?
     
    Laceygirl, Mar 16, 2008 IP
  2. pipsbank

    pipsbank Banned

    Messages:
    1,187
    Likes Received:
    21
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    0
    #2
    no it is not..by having the thread is good for all of us
     
    pipsbank, Mar 16, 2008 IP
  3. Qryztufre

    Qryztufre Prominent Member

    Messages:
    6,071
    Likes Received:
    491
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    300
    #3
    If by US you mean webmasters, then yes, it is good for us all.

    However, if you add in the average stumble user to US, then that changes the answer drastically.

    Stumble has added Captcha to their reviews page. This is to help stop automated submissions. They are nofollow, that is to help stop exchanges.

    I am guilty of stumble exchanges myself, in fact, I've started a few threads to do it, so I am not above what I say... but I can say that I have stopped doing such things as I started to use stumble as it should be used... as a SOCIAL NETWORK not a means of generating interested traffic for pages that would not have otherwise made it into the mix.

    If such things continue, then you can bet that more and more sites will be banned from the SU network, and eventually members doing such exchanges will also be banned.

    I think that a board specifically for Social networking & Bookmarking would be a fantastic idea! However, I would push away from the exchange aspect and maybe try to help get webmasters to utilize the social scene as it should be used...

    Encourage people to use things like ADD THIS or teach people how to add in the bookmark buttons to their pages... but don't encourage exchanges, as in the end NO ONE will win.

    And as for it being against the law, then no, it's not... however, it is (or will be) against the ToS of all social networks
     
    Qryztufre, Mar 17, 2008 IP