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most definetly
The person I reblogged this from deserves happiness and love
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I've been curious about this for awhile now, and with a re-surge of the "hey you know you tumblr doesn't have an algorithm and you need to reblog things here if you want to see more of stuff and/or support creators" posts I think I'll finally make a poll to test a theory, Which is that: 1) Where you came from before tumblr has a heavy influence on if you reblog posts or not and 2) That the decline in reblogs has come from a influx of users from other social media over the recent years who were conditioned to interact with 'content' in a "more passive consumption, less community-interaction" way. So, whether you reblog posts or not- I want to know where you came from before tumblr
[Clarification: For the purposes of this poll, "do reblog" refers to if you often reblog the posts that you enjoy. This doesn't mean that you reblog every single post that comes on your dash- just that you reblog posts more than you hit the Like button and/or you regularly also reblog posts that you hit the Like button for. If you rarely reblog (i.e: you exclusively hit the Like button on more posts than you reblog, and/or have an empty blog), then please choose "don't reblog"]
Also, obligatory, "Please reblog for larger sample size" Because: science
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Look up your name in the gifs and show the first gif that comes up
@absurdumsid @inka-boi @childofthest4rzz @tobi-draws @largefound
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Follower: *Reblogs*
Me: I love you too
#quotes#words#love#reblogs#dark academia#light academia#writers#i love you#classic academia#spilled words#spilled thoughts#text#artists on tumblr#girlblogging#acevibe#writeblr
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You're always welcome here.
reblog if your inbox is always open for new members of the fandom who may be a little shy or intimidated. doesn’t matter whether or not you’re a “popular blog”; everyone here is equal and if you’re reading this as a new person/someone considering entering the fandom, we will not turn you away!!!! talk to us!! make friends!! i more than understand being shy but trust me this fandom is chill come join us in this hellhole
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Media where the true horror is the fact that the people fighting for their lives on a daily basis are children
Media where the true horror is that their biggest concern is possibly dying when it really should be failing a test or getting rejected by a crush
Media where the characters never got the chance to have a normal childhood
#that's just me sobbing in the background dw#the hunger games#lockwood and co#school bus graveyard#kimetsu no yaiba#pjo hoo toa#camp cretaceous#percy jackson#a series of unfortunate events#asoue#demon slayer#reblogs
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Btw, I heard it throught the grapevine that some of you out there don't like to reblog because tagging is so complicated and annoying.
Well, good news, you don't have to tag your reblogs.
Tags on reblogs are just for
your personal filing system (basically it makes it easier for you and/or other people to find shit on your blog)
trigger or general warnings
RAMBLING
Reblogs don't show up in the tags, only original posts.
So, reblog to your heart's content. Please do. I promise, there's a 99,67345% chance OP will love you for it :)
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as a somewhat bigger artblog now it's easier for me to get some reach but there's sooo many incredible artists whose posts get lost in the void bc not many people reblog stuff anymore. Liking a post doesn't do anything to get a post seen by more people !
support creators ! reblog a post 👍
#i am extremely grateful for every like and reblog i get#i love going on tumblr and reading everyone's lovely tags and they make me so so happy !!!#but the likes/reblog ratio has been getting worse and worse :(#reblogs
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@nyxelestia
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I JUST GOT RICKROLLED BY WIKIPEDIA 💀
Your gender is now the first randomized wikipedia article you get. No rerolls.
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Posts are too popular? Worry not. Consider your notifications covered.
Sound familiar?
Broken the internet with a post? We love that for you. What we love a little less is the barrage of likes and reblogs you have probably received. This can be a little intense. A bit much. Stressful, even. And unnecessarily so.
If your post has gone stratospheric, but you don’t want to completely mute notifications for it, we are working on something that might just help. We are experimenting with grouping your push notifications from anyone you don’t follow into neat, occasional summaries. This will roll out to a small number of you, first as an A/B test, for a limited time.
Why are we doing this?
We hope to steady, streamline, and calm your Tumblr experience when you’re grappling with overwhelming notifications from a popular post or reblog. The goal here is to reduce overload so you can receive the notifications you care about the most—while keeping up to speed with everything else.
In July, you may remember that we turned on post-level muting on the web. We also extended muting to affect your activity feed, as well as your push notifications. This feature is the next step in managing notification overload—one that will make your devices a little more peaceful and, hopefully, work a little more proactively against the problem.
Before and after:
Feedback?
We’re all ears. Let us know what you think in the replies—we would love to hear from you. And we will be back in touch with updates on this test in the near future.
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Pros of reblogging:
You get to keep a copy of that post FOREVER. Tumblr is not like Twitter in that if OP deletes the original post, all the shared versions of the post will be deleted as well. This is how Tumblr still has posts from 100000 years ago circulating around.
You get to classify posts with your own tagging system. It makes finding things easier. Searching a blog using tags is also more reliable than searching with keywords.
You get to leave comments in the tags of the reblog! It’s handy when you wanna react to the post but are too shy to talk to OP and/or others in the reblog chain.
You get an archive/scrapbook of all the things you like, which you can then showcase with pretty custom themes.
You get to identify as part of a community. Among fandom blogs, fellow fans will know you’re one of them if you actually reblog things. Any outsider can leave a like, but it takes a fan or someone really interested in something to dare to reblog.
You get to make friends! People follow other people based on what their blog is like. If your blog is empty, then what’s the point of following you?
You give the impression that you care about what other people say, and it will make others look at you more nicely (empty blogs can be suspicious).
You are less likely to be blocked by artists/writers. (I’ve seen some posts from artists/writers saying that they’ll block spam likers.)
You are less likely to be mistaken as a bot or a creep (again, empty blogs are sus).
#i’m getting a lot of spam likes from empty blogs#and i’m so tempted to block them#reblogs#reblogging#tumblr#tumblr tutorial#tumblr guide#miyamiwu.nf#miyamiwu.src#miyamiwu.article
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Now why would you—
Ah yes.
A historical day
We are a very very dumb, stupid people
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embarrassed
#eddie might be discovering free will#i can draw cross in ANY situation#cross sans#cross!sans#xtale#xtale cross#xtale sans#underverse#underverse cross#reblogs#utmv au#utmv fanart#utmv art#utmv#utmv sans#utmv au fanart#utmv au sans#utmv au art#undertale aus#undertale au#digital art#myart#glagglearts
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Thanks everyone (gosh there were a lot of you) for clarifying (SO quickly) that tumblr only tracks direct reblogs of rebloggers as notes to them, and not all descendants. No idea how I got so many years into this site without realising that.
To prevent my inbox getting too flooded (and only partly out of embarrassment), I’ve deleted that post.
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