Website review: Royal Pingdom
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•50 reviews since Mar 19, 2008
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Reviews of this website

- CocoTapioka rated 5 weeks ago
- just click the stumble button again. it's really not that hard.

teknoe rated 3 months ago- Bad idea. Also, relying on someone to come back to the site to say it is "back up" wouldn't work too well. There are too many issues with individual's bandwidth to say what caused a site to be slow.

allizilla rated 3 months ago- From the page: "Auto-Stumble if: * The website takes more than a few seconds to respond. * The website loads very slowly. * The website responds with an HTTP error code." I agree with this part! I hate when it takes forever to load.

Goatboy77 rated 3 months ago- I just love stumbling meta-SU blogs. Get some anal cancer.

camajsterek rated 3 months ago- It's already a preference. Go look at the settings.

Tikuko rated 3 months ago- I'd love to see this happen as long as it can be disabled in your preferences

craignissen88 rated 3 months ago
"So here is a suggestion that would make the stumbling even easier and more efficient: Automatically skip websites when they are slow or won't respond.
Just stumble on to the next page!"
horrible idea

geezeus rated 3 months ago- Thats like having a car auto-brake, no thanks loser.

fogofeternity rated 3 months ago- I don't really agree with the basis of the article. I actually think slow loading can often be a reasonable basis on which to give a thumbs down, but in any case it is unnecessary to put together an "auto-stumble" when, as it's been pointed out, it's more than reasonable to just click the stumble button again!