allsux and marketing and stumbleupon20 Jul 2007 02:36 pm

Well, I don’t really approve of this, but it is pretty funny - this person has only voted for 1 website in their entire month on StumbleUpon, but has 67 fans. How did they do it? I think the picture is the (unfortunate) answer. [UPDATE: a commenter notified me that this member is up to 69 fans].

Gaming StumbleUpon

How did I find this person? Well, ‘Poohbaby‘ (what the heck does THAT mean?) messaged me as shown below. My inbox on SU is remarkably spam free, and I hope this isn’t the beginning of a trend.

Poohbaby?

19 Responses to “Sexy Images used to Game StumbleUpon?”

  1. on 20 Jul 2007 at 5:03 pm Al Ebaster

    I’ve noticed a lot of this — not even sexy images, just good-looking girls who have more fans than page ratings. Sex is going to sell forever, it seems.

  2. on 20 Jul 2007 at 5:07 pm John Lampard

    Poohbaby - so, is she a friend of yours then?! ;) She looks a wholesome sort to me, so I’m sure her screenname takes after her lifelong admiration of Winnie the Pooh and nothing else!!

    Seriously though these sorts of avatars are all over the social networks, and nine times out of ten the profile belongs to a male!

    Perhaps she could stumble us though…?

  3. on 20 Jul 2007 at 6:22 pm Plutark

    That’s fucking freaking me out. Spammers are coming on stumble. And pervert had ever been there as well. Just need to see the correlation between girls profile and boys ones…

  4. on 20 Jul 2007 at 10:04 pm beatlegirl

    Funny. She has 69 friends now.

  5. on 20 Jul 2007 at 10:53 pm People in the Sun

    So I’m searching for the scam here. I figure, she(?) does that to get people to her make-money-quick site, which is probably the only site she clicked the thumbs up for. But no… She likes Douglas Adams. Not enough sites with Stephen King quotes (or Julia Roberts)?

    I’m still with you, though. Something here is not right.

  6. on 21 Jul 2007 at 12:17 am kroq

    I agree, it’s not obvious what she’s selling - but it seems like there must be something! What I wonder is: do the (probably many) people who are male but use female avatars everywhere start to think differently about their own gender or sexuality?

  7. on 21 Jul 2007 at 1:56 am pesto

    maybe it’s gay males that want to trawl for guys to have internet sex with? sex seems a likely reason for bothering to ‘just say hi’ to (presumably only male) stumbler after stumbler …

  8. on 21 Jul 2007 at 6:16 am The-Bozz

    Yeah, it’s pretty common. It’s also a bit sad that we fall for it. Seems that men in SU need more social life.

    Perhaps later, just one stumble more…

  9. on 22 Jul 2007 at 2:40 am itsmeserious

    I dont know what to say really, but it not something I approve of.


  10. […] Negative reviews are a great feature on StumbleUpon - some people use them to criticize stuff think don’t think is up to snuff, while others (like me) try to reserve the ‘thumbs down’ for spam-filled sites or pages littered with lots of in-the-way ads. So OK, I wrote a post about how people using female avatars seem to get a lot of ‘friends,’ even if they aren’t Stumbling many pages: […]

  11. on 23 Jul 2007 at 7:35 am Matt Keegan

    I’ve seen the same too. Unless, all the good looking chicks have decided suddenly to stumble. MyBlogLog is full of these types of photos/avatars too. Guess what? It seems to be working.

  12. on 23 Jul 2007 at 12:40 pm Noadi

    There’s a reverse to this that is just as irritating. I’m a girl and I have a photo of myself on my stumbleupon page and I am constantly getting irritating messages hitting on me. I actually get more messages of that sort here than on MySpace (even though I use the same photo for both). If it gets much worse I’m going to have to replace my profile photo with a picture of my cat or something which I don’t want to do because I like that photo.

  13. on 23 Jul 2007 at 1:50 pm kroq

    Wow, that’s really unfortunate. You can set your profile so people can’t contact you, but that’s an unfortunate thing to have to do - to cut yourself off. That’s a really excellent counter-point though - this is certainly a double-edged sword. It would be nice if StumbleUpon added spam filters.

  14. on 25 Jul 2007 at 10:40 pm MC

    I hate it when people like that write me a message asking me to add them as a friend because with no stumbled pages, well, I get nothing out of that.

  15. on 09 Aug 2007 at 2:26 pm Victoria

    I’m a chick and my photo is a little…unusual. Me with a gun. I have close to 5,000 stumbles. But I don’t have that many fans. So sad. Yeah right!

  16. on 09 Aug 2007 at 3:15 pm Chandler

    I have noticed this as well - many profiles which feature pictures of attractive young women and almost no content - yet tons of fans. I wanted to test the hypothesis you mentioned, so I decided to switch my own Stumble Pic from me (a guy) to a reasonably attractive young woman. So far, my hits and fan levels are about the same - but I haven’t been messaging anyone, and my image is just regular-old-attractive, not half-naked-supermodel. Maybe the difference comes with the spam and overt sex images?

  17. on 10 Aug 2007 at 7:30 am adluv

    I have a pic of myself with a LITTLE bit of photoshop to make myself more alluring but I still only have 2 fans and 1 review and Im on all fxxkin day clicking away. Ive come to the conclusion that ALL stumblers are men and not gay either!!

  18. on 10 Aug 2007 at 4:19 pm brian

    Poohbaby now returns “No Such Username” from Stumbleupon. :)

  19. on 06 Oct 2007 at 2:23 pm Chandler

    Me again, from two posts up. I ran my profile as a believably attractive woman for about two weeks - and there was no change in views or fans for that time. I wrote about 100 reviews in that period, so it’s not like I was invisible. My conclusion is that the reason these “women” receive so many fans is that they are also spamming people with requests - I’ve received a good few of these myself.

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