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Aug

Stumbleupon Removes 200 Friend Limit

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Good news for all of you who abuse Stumbleupon (Updated post) for lots of traffic. The company has just announced that they are going to be redoing a few things on how the profiles are setup, and that they have eliminated the 200 friend limit.

For those of you who don’t know, the more friends that subscribe to your stumbles, the more traffic that you can send to an article. People with tons of followers are considered “authority stumblers” and send far more traffic than a new user can when they each stumble an article.

Long story short, start adding and reciprocating new stumble friends.

You can begin by adding my new account as a friend. :-)

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5 Comments »

Comment by Bryn Youngblut
2008-08-07 15:41:52

Great news, everyone can add my SU account also if you want :)

http://brynyoungblut.stumbleupon.com/

 
Comment by David Hobson
2008-08-07 17:42:21

This is something i have been wishing they would eventually do. I wont however just start adding as a friend i check my friends once a month and remove inactive ones from my account so that i only have active and established stumblers as friends.

 
Comment by Regan Johnson
2008-08-08 23:43:05

Added you. What’s with the new account? Didn’t like your old one?

 
2008-08-10 09:29:23

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Comment by mark
2009-04-17 17:37:07

Yes Finnally, We all know that for such a big community 200 friends is so little ! I mean I have over 600 on facebook and I can say that I know them nearly all in person !!!

 
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