I suppose I am one of those several million who have stopped using StumbleUpon. While I always liked the concept behind it, there are simply other social sharing services which are either more useful or less time-consuming. I've found that del.icio.us is as effective a 'random website' browser as stumbling, but with more graduated controls (and hugely more effective as a means of bookmarking), and using Google Reader Shared Items is a lower barrier means of broadcasting. There are only so many social services one can use before diminishing gains begin to kick in, and while I've dabbled in my fair share of bookmarklets and extensions that claim to streamline the process, it is simply easier to stick to the one or two services one finds most useful. The numbers noted in the post here show an alarming drop-off in a relatively short amount of time; unless the service is radically revamped in someway, I only see their user numbers further decreasing--eBay sell or no. I say they try to load it off sooner rather an
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