Social Web Apps Design & Online Community Development

Pow-Wow on Getting StumbleUpon Triberr-Ready

by OsakaSaul on August 21, 2011

Triberr’s integrating with StumbleUpon

I, for one, want to know how the integration and the sharing will happen.

It might not be ala TriberrXTwitter, or, a StumbleUpon “like” or “recommendation” is not a going to go far, but then, we simply don’t know how Triberr is going to tap into tribemembers’ StumbleUpon accounts.

Let’s Pow-Wow on getting ready, and understanding how it will work. It may or may not be the sharing we know in the Triberr X Twitter style, I’m thinking.  Standards may change, to meet StumbleUpon’s needs, theoretically (looking at the “safe for work/not” issue).

Let’s all talk – and with Triberr and with interested bloggers and other Triberr Chiefs (who are actually going strong with Triberr), let’s trade ideas on getting as ready as possible before the integration of StumbleUpon in Triberr.

What we are not discussing yet are the actual dynamics. We need to know, we need to be able to answer our tribespeoples’ questions.

Example: will my blog simply be recommended to you via Stumble, or will (as with Triberr X Twitter) my blog articles be auto-shared by your StumbleUpon account.  This would be awesome.  See what I mean?

Let’s do a little multi-time-zone series, maybe get Dan and/or Dino in on the fun, and for as much insight they would like to or are prepared to provide? I am posting this in Facebook now as well – since I hope you ll see this, but I’d like to do this conference with you all in either a hangout or SKYPE.

Perhaps roughly 10,000 times more than in a tedius tweetchat,” I would prefer to conference with you all in a Google+ Hangout or SKYPE, actually, to give-n-take ideas with you all on prepping our own Stumbleupon accounts in advance of Triberr integration. SKYPE works for nearly all. G+ Hangouts work (audio, at least) for many. Tweetchats I find discordant, subject-veering, unengaged… People 10%-engaged…People mystified as to how to work the thing.

Let’s do this another way, thus?

Would be fabulous to get +Dan Cristo and +Dino Dogan to join, no?

IDEAS…? When’s good, Dan/Dino/et al?

I’ll work with you on that.

About Saul Fleischman

Working with social web apps developers on getting things made: my role tends to be functionality ideation, user experience, and also, marketing communications and community development.

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  • Saul Fleischman

    Triberr X Facebook integration first?  StumbleUpon?  Will Alexa thank us – or spank us for how the syndication/sharing is done.  (Luckily, Dan Cristo’s the SEO head, so, one would think we’ll be safe from looking spammy to SERPs, ALEXA, etc.)

    Let’s get talking with Dino/Dan and learn just how the sharing to StumbleUpon will happen.  It might not be on the order we see with the Twitter recommendations (or “page tweets,” if you like; they are not, in fact RTs, of course) that we know Triberr for – when Facebook and/or StumbleUpon integration comes.

    You see, with Twitter, you tweet my blog article to your following.  With Stumble, we don’t know yet; will we be “liking?” “Recommending?” Or actually disseminating?  We should be talking on this, as I proposed today, shared in Facebook, G+, and also in this post.

    My point?  I currently share my articles to Stumble.  This is not a “like” or “recommendation,” but creates a bookmark.  I don’t tend to believe that when Triberr integrates StumbleUpon, it will have your account bookmarking my articles.  (Wish it would, but I don’t see that happening.)  As such, what is gained by a “like…?” Moreover, in hints here and there, I had been hearing Stumble before FB, but (somewhere I found Dan’s Bonfire comment to this point) this week they’re saying Facebook before StumbleUpon.  In any case, in the above post, I welcome you all, those interested, to G+ Hangout or, better yet, SKYPE (because SKYPE actually WORKS – for pretty much everyone) on the integration issue, and how to change what we do to prep for what’s coming.

  • Michael Q Todd

    Yeah up for this Saul! Tweetchats are from tedious though. We have rocking tweetchats several times a week with massive engagement and sharing of learning and networking.  Everytime they grow and grow.  Use twebevent where you can see the questions

    • Saul Fleischman

      I talk with people. We give each other attention. You get a tiny bit of that in a “chat,” as they multitask each other. Ergo, “no thanks.” So, let’s TALK on the coming Facebook and Stumbleupon integration with Triberr.

  • Michael Q Todd

    Sorry I missed the “far” in “far from”. Have you ever tried a twitter chat? This is the first negative reaction I have had from anyone about them…

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