What is actually "Stumble" and what is "Blogroll"

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by wisdomtool, Oct 17, 2007.

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    Saw these two words "Stumble" and "Blogroll" a lot on this forum. Totally no idea on what is Stumble, do know something about Blogroll, it refers to the links in a blog right? But any differences from regular links?
     
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    Blog roll is a link on someones blog , I.e . just a regular link...

    Stumble or "stumbling" is what you do when you liek someones site and you are party of the stumbleupon.com network

    For more info on stumbleupon.com just simply visit the url

    BUT Basically when someone wants a "stumble" they want a " Hey , I like that " from someone else's browser

    Hope that helps
     
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    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    Thanks I learn a lot of new things since I came to this forum
     
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    Stumble is meant to be used by normal people to vote on what they think is worthwhile, and to vote down what they don't like.

    However, a lot of spammers abuse StumbleUpon now, just as they have done to Digg and they've ruined it for everyone else. Note that it is against both of their terms Whenever I see people who have blatantly being selling reciprocal Stumbles I vote them down. Why is it that spammers have to ruin everything for the rest of us? Whatever happened to real community?
     
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