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Your inbox just got better. Welcome to Automattic, Beeper! wp.me/pe4R-18jv
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Kylo Ren: Control yourself. A lightsaber? Interesting.
Stormtrooper who's about to get promoted: If there's one Jedi left, it's not you
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Get away from the mud puddles!!
Like father Like daugther.
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Another idea: Communities on Tumblr
For a while now folks have asked us for better ways to connect with other people who share similar interests. We’re listening, and at Labs we’ve been looking into fulfilling that need, Tumblr style.
Introducing Communities, a new place to connect with others on Tumblr:
Here in Labs, we’re working on big ideas that could transform how Tumblr is used, while keeping that Tumblr vibe alive. You can see one of those ideas above. We’re calling it “Communities”, a new dedicated space on Tumblr for people to share and discuss all the content they love. Communities can cover topics like your favorite show, artist, movie, video game, your school, your board game group, friend group, big or small, whatever you want.
Each Community has their own semi-private safer space away from the regular dashboard where you can interact with other Tumblr users who share the same interests and passions as you. There are moderators and members (you!), rules, and privacy settings. Each community has its own feed of posts from members, separate from your Following and For You feeds. Interactions within community spaces stay there and replies will work more like a traditional comment section. Folks will be able to reblog posts into a community, but not out — at least not yet.
We’re very excited for you to try it, and help define the best path forward. What we have is a prototype to help us validate the idea, but there’s still plenty of questions that need answering. Over the next couple of weeks, we’ll be reaching out to people across Tumblr, and the internet at large, to try our prototype. Based on the feedback we get, we’ll iterate on the idea to see what resonates best with all of you on Tumblr.
If this sounds interesting, please like, reblog, or reply to this post, and we’ll invite you to beta test this feature when we roll it out to a wider Tumblr audience, as a little perk for following the Labs blog.
Stay tuned for more!
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Sam Lansky has such a wondrous way with words, and I’ve loved reading his pieces for over a decade. If you’ve ever been around him, you know he’s just the best type of person: Curious. Interested. Hilarious. Intriguing and intrigued. I have tRuSt iSSueS when it comes to interviews but I couldn’t be happier that I did this one with him. I was blown away to see quotes from people I adore and admire like Stevie Nicks, Greta Gerwig, Shonda Rhimes, Phoebe Bridgers, Natalie Maines, Kenny Chesney, and Lucian Grainge. I was so happy he spoke to fans Madison and McCall who were so eloquent, loyal, and kind. I’m really reflecting on this year, and all the years that led up to it. Can’t say thank you enough times. 🥲
https://time.com/6342806/person-of-the-year-2023-taylor-swift/
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Historia viva de Tumblr ayer, hoy y mañana. Hasta siempre, @hematocritico, y gracias por las risas y los dramas en el portal.
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Post+ is going away in January 2024.
We originally introduced Post+ to uplift and support the vast swathes of incredible creators here on Tumblr. It was intended as a way for creators to offer content to their followers in a paid subscription format.
Well, it didn't land as we'd hoped. We've heard your feedback and monitored usage, and after much consideration, we've decided to remove Post+ from Tumblr.
Here's the timeline:
As of December 1, 2023, you will no longer be able to enable Post+ on your blogs.
Existing Post+ content will remain accessible through the end of this year.
In early 2024, we'll remove the ability to create new Post+ content, and existing Post+ content will be marked as private. From then on, it'll be up to each creator to determine whether they want to make those posts public.
Subscribers will no longer be billed starting January 2024. If you subscribed using In-App Purchase from an iOS device, you’ll need to cancel your subscription manually to avoid being charged.
You can read more about this change over here.
And, while Post+ is going away, Tipping is here to stay. You can enable Tipping via your Blog Settings on web (Account Settings on mobile). Once a blog has Tipping enabled, any original post can receive a Tip, with the money going directly to the creator.
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See you there!!!
Introducción a Tuist: haz tu producto más escalable.
¡Hola a todo el mundo! ¿Otra maravillosa charla de la NSCoderNight Madrid? Sí, otra maravillosa charla de la NSCoderNight Madrid.
Esta vez, nuestro querido amigo Omar nos va a explicar cómo Tuist (tuist.io) puede ayudarnos con tareas repetitivas como hacer una build cuando los proyectos se vuelven enormes o cómo gestionar el cacheo de código o la definición del proyecto.
Se promete interesantísima, así que apúntate, alma cándida, que lo mismo después nos tomamos un zumo de gumibaya o similar.
Donde y cuando:
Próximo miércoles 22/11/23 a partir de las 19h en el local International Lab, en c/ Bailén, 41, Madrid.
Puedes registrarte en el siguiente link a MeetUp:
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Tumblr Q&A
There's some press and publications like Verge asking What's going on with Tumblr. I'm going to answer questions using the "ask" feature of Tumblr here, so everyone can see the answers. You must be logged in to ask, but use the AMA button at the top of my blog or this link.
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For the children???
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Who you gonna call?
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15m to build, children are going to love it.
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Un poco de lechazo burgalés.
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