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  • StumbleUpon.com: Personalized Recommendations to Help You Discover the Best of the Web

    I never liked this Stumble Buzz on my page, but everyone else seemed to enjoy it from their reviews. Well, I just figured out something: this page gives different results to different people! Try opening the page without you logged in or use different browser. It started when I saw a stumble of... more

    Reviewed by UnbreakableMJ Apr 26 2006, 11:26pm ( 76 reviews ) stumbleupon.com

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  • Rated by tamar on Jan 19 2009, 7:56am

    wtf? StumbleUpon took this page down?!
  • Rated by Mordicy on Nov 10 2008, 6:54am

    accidentally hit i like button, i do not rate this site at all.
  • Reviewed by polymath22 on Oct 16 2008, 3:17pm

    here is a thought on how you may choose to use stumbleupon in a very different way; this "stumble buzz page" could be compared to "diggs front page". the way we use stumble is like traveling around the "rim" of a wheel, wheras digg is like the "hub and spokes". we see the same content, but stumble removes all that unnecessary "hub and spoke" component, saving us pageloads, keystrokes, mouseclicks, bandwidth, processor power, and, most importantly, our time. by scanning stumbles buzz page, we can further cut time, because chances are, we will have stumbled into some stuff that we may not have if we had seen other popular headlines. if we check the buzz page and pick out the most interesting content, we can better train stumbleupon to send us better content when we go back to using the stumble button.
  • Rated by kfragos on Mar 22 2008, 8:39am

    Can you protect yourself?
  • Reviewed by evennothing on Mar 18 2008, 12:04am

    it is not good
  • Rated by justinlg on Feb 18 2008, 3:49pm

    oh what
  • Rated by Janopus on Feb 04 2008, 5:43pm

    I'm not sure I understand this concept. If you create a list of "most popular" websites, it drives traffic to those sites, thus making them more popular. It doesn't say anything, necessarily, about whether the people who stumbled them actually liked the sites, only that they've been suckered into following another link. One should have some measure of how much time a person spent on that site, or another measure of benefit; something that reveals the features that made the site popular apart from the number of visitors. What am I missing Geoff? Is there some clever built-in feature that avoids this pitfall? Why should I jump on the bandwagon? -j
  • Rated by photopreneur on Dec 30 2007, 11:54am

    the latest buzz on su.
  • Rated by digits on Sep 24 2007, 6:04am

    Stumble's Blackmailing me in Exchange for My BuzzPicture URI: But take out the whitespace if viewing from review page. [Another Stumble bug.]Blackmail me, beat me, beg me...I will not go to Beta willingly. Even if you blackmail me with Buzz! So there.