How do I stop Kabbalah videos from playing on StumbleUpon?

Kabbalah supporters seem to be the biggest video trolls on StumbleUpon. Since a lot of their videos do not have accurate titles, it is hard to weed these out from the Stumble selection. Doesn’t Stumble have religious category to dump all these fiction based videos in?

I can’t believe anyone actually Stumbles videos at SU!

All the content on video.stumbleupon.com is scraped from YouTube, and displayed on such a crippled web page that you can’t even read the video description or viewer comments.

If embedding is disabled, the video won’t even play, and on disabled videos, SU disables the link to take you to YT, so fat chance you’ll ever find your way to a functional copy of the video!

Try and review a video from video.stumbleupon.com, instead of from YT, and you stand a good chance of reviewing video.stumbleupon.com, instead.

SU does have a cat for Religion, and even cats for Christianity, Judaism & Islam, but no 2 people seem able to agree on what belongs in any of those cats - without throwing videos or spiritistic mumbo jumbo into the issue.

My advice is, if you want videos, go to the source, where you can choose your next video from a list of videos that are related to the one you just watched!

P.S. Thanks for pointing out a flaw that I’d missed.

2 Responses to “How do I stop Kabbalah videos from playing on StumbleUpon?”

  1. I can’t believe anyone actually Stumbles videos at SU!

    All the content on video.stumbleupon.com is scraped from YouTube, and displayed on such a crippled web page that you can’t even read the video description or viewer comments.

    If embedding is disabled, the video won’t even play, and on disabled videos, SU disables the link to take you to YT, so fat chance you’ll ever find your way to a functional copy of the video!

    Try and review a video from video.stumbleupon.com, instead of from YT, and you stand a good chance of reviewing video.stumbleupon.com, instead.

    SU does have a cat for Religion, and even cats for Christianity, Judaism & Islam, but no 2 people seem able to agree on what belongs in any of those cats - without throwing videos or spiritistic mumbo jumbo into the issue.

    My advice is, if you want videos, go to the source, where you can choose your next video from a list of videos that are related to the one you just watched!

    P.S. Thanks for pointing out a flaw that I’d missed.
    References :

  2. I would ask why you keep getting hit by this kabbalah videos in the first place…maybe you suppose to learn something useful from these so called fiction based videos.
    By the way, kabbalah is NOT a religion :)
    cheers
    References :

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