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 Sponsor | digits | Mar 19, 12:54pm | Re Newbies Thumbing Up & that Phenomenon: [987, 991, 992 & 994 from Name & Shame #2].
I was like kundrol in that I thumbed up feeling like that's what's what I *should* do. Actually I think my reasoning was like, "It may not be great but maybe someone else would like it." That was way back when I thought my thumb, alone, was vastly significant. :) |
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 Sponsor | imorgen | Mar 19, 5:22pm | 6 - Whoa. "Good post [*****] ... I haven't seen many others talk about these Stumble exchanges to date, and find it interesting."
- bit hypocritical coming from someone who went on to call a married woman a 'two bit tramp' - exchanging stumbles is prostituting your dignity. |
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| Goatboy77 | Mar 19, 8:12pm | 9- I thought our whole purpose in this forum was to RID SU of spam, not bring more in oursleves just so we can thumb it down.
But I could be wrong. |
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| Anndaluz | Mar 19, 8:20pm | | For stuff on stumble exchanges, maybe this would provide some leads. yeepage "discovered" his blog post on stumble exchange he's not shy of thumbing up his own site himself or of advertising for exchanges on his offsite blog, where you can find links to sites banned by SU such as stumbleexchange.. This one featured in a reply to one of his posts. here is another ad for stumbleexchange and a solicitation of exchanges. here is an invitation to join his own stumble exchange train (not in SU data base; perhaps none of his spammy personnel friends wanted to take the risk of discovering that one or maybe they decided to keep it under wraps. I've seen quite a few familiar faces on this little investigation. |
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