#tags that make my blog seem like a chill museum and not a debate panel if that makes sense
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alright, final rb of this to say: consensus is i should make a writing sideblog!
i gotta figure out a url and get a pinned post set up, then i'll probs link it here for yall to follow at that point. after that will be....organizing and either reposting/rbing all my writing to that blog. will probs queue those, though, so there will be a regular stream of content at first 🤔
in the meantime, either in the replies or my DMs: does anyone have suggestions for what kind of tags I should aim to use on said writing blog? i don't want to like, jump right into getting as much engagement as possible, but i'd like to start out w/ one or two writing tags that might help new ppl find my blog. cause as it is, i only get interactions on my writing from friends/long-time followers
ive been sitting on the idea of making a sideblog specifically devoted to my writing/stories/original story OCs for awhile now and like. ive held off for so long bc ive just been posting my writing on my main for 8yrs, ive got 700+ followers here and i'd be unable to guarantee everyone knows the writing is moved there, i'd have to rb/repost so much of my writing shit.....
but also the writing i DO end up posting here tends to get buried bc my queue posts 25 posts a day and i don't always post at ideal times for engagement. these are things that i can easily fix with a sideblog dedicated to my projects. also, if i have a whole separate blog for art for those same engagement reasons....why wouldn't I have one for writing, my actual passion?
idk i know it'd probs help in the long run to have something tied more to my name than my screenname (or at least tied to a separate url than my personal blog) and it would mean starting to grow an actual following FOR my projects if ppl can focus on just them and not memes i think are funny. but also the sheer amount of effort i'd have to put in to get everything cross-posted. but wait also Obsessively Organizing pleases the autism and i'd have fun doing that part
anyways this is a long winded way of going, hey would yall be interested in me making a writing sideblog or should i just continue to occasionally post writing here?
#im also not sure if id be interested in finding any sort of very social writing community#bc i just do not have the capability to keep up w/ that#and tbh my track record w being active in tumblr fandom communities sucks#bc my hyperempathy fucks me up mentally whenever there's too much drama/negativity even if im not part of it#so i end up being active for a few months or even a couple years. before i just get too anxious to enjoy being social anymore#i guess what im asking is like. what r some tags for writing that arent 'hey i want everyone to talk to me' types#and more 'commenting on my content is nice but im not obligated to respond' type of things#tags that make my blog seem like a chill museum and not a debate panel if that makes sense
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