How Do YOU Stumble?
I am curious about how you utilize StumbleUpon’s Stumble tools. For those of you who don’t know what StumbleUpon is, it is a terrific tool for navigating the Internet with.
According to StumbleUpon,
Using a combination of human opinions and machine learning to immediately deliver relevant content, StumbleUpon presents only web sites which have been suggested by other like-minded Stumblers. Each time the ‘Stumble’ button is clicked, the user is presented with a high quality web site based on the collective opinions of other like-minded web surfers.
In the meantime, I have having difficulty trying to decide whether to include a Stumble! icon on my posts because as a StumbleUpon user myself, I tend to use the toolbar when I find a page I like. I rarely use the icons/bookmark “toolkit” seen on most blogs. As a result, I have two polls you can vote to help me improve my sites. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated.
For the purpose of this poll, I am including the Stumble! icon. If you enjoyed this post, please Stumble this so we can learn more about other Stumble users and better serve future Stumblers.

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Comment by wanttoberich.wordpress.com on 4 April 2008:
Note that using the poll on the right the users can vote many times
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Comment by Mark from TheLocoMono on 4 April 2008:
Thanks for the heads up, wanttoberich. I have been doing minor mods to the site so now the sidebar poll has been removed. Yes, users can vote as many time as they wish as I do not place cookies in your browsers.
Comment by ericlbn27 on 24 April 2008:
I think no sense to vote many times on the blogs for good person. Enough one time.
Comment by ericlbn27 on 24 April 2008:
I think no sence to vote many times for good person
Comment by Mark from TheLocoMono on 25 April 2008:
The polls have been adjusted to only allow one vote per IP address. This can always change if a voter clears the cache or votes from a different IP address. I suppose there is no perfect voting mechanism in the world. Even on the Internet.
Comment by Aimé Durinck on 5 May 2008:
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