I seriously don't know what's my issue with Tumblr
8 years ago
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Usually, I always heard that Tumblr is that place on the internet where people constantly ramble about insignificant subject matter, in other words, a place for social justice that doesn't really add nothing for the discussion or help anyone. However, I was able to see the other side of coin. If there is a lots of SJW, there is also a fair amount of conservatives and those "MAGA" guys.
Also, you people might be aware that I'm a fan of most of Trump's major decisions as a president, but that doesn't mean that I blindly agree with every single attitude the president took. Hell! Not even the "brazilian Trump" which is probably the first, and probably the only truly conservative candidate to presidency is a guy that I totally agrees with. You can never fully trust a politician, even if it has conservatives ideals.
I also was able to meet blogs from a decent amount of... Simple people.
People with non-political subject matter on their blogs, that at times just want to let the world know about their life style... Or just simply post their art online to let more people outside Fur Affinity know about it.
and
are decent examples for what I'm talking about.
Their art as good and they seem to have a audience to their work. Which begs a question inside of me? What I did wrong?
My blog doesn't feel fairly different from them, and yet, doesn't matter which step that I take... I don't have a single follower. I mean... I've never saw someone commenting on my work, reblogging, favoring... Nothing, not even a single feedback, and my account exists for a one year or six months at least.
Why it seems so hard to be even noticed around Tumblr? No wonder why I moved on to Wordpress.
The crew member does gives you a fair amount of customization tools for either the blog's design, or the posts itself. They do give you advice through mail, which are effective, and it does makes you more comfortable to write an actual text.
Not that you can do it on Tumblr... But at times the platform feels limited to images and gifs only, if not a "140 characters" text on Twitter style. I don't know... Just didn't get used to Yahoo's answer to Blogger despite my attempts.
Also... Why the hell I can't delete my account? I doesn't matter how much I change my password, it only seem to affects Yahoo itself, but ye Tumblr seem to have it's own password, and since I've forgot it, I can delete my account damn it!
Also, you people might be aware that I'm a fan of most of Trump's major decisions as a president, but that doesn't mean that I blindly agree with every single attitude the president took. Hell! Not even the "brazilian Trump" which is probably the first, and probably the only truly conservative candidate to presidency is a guy that I totally agrees with. You can never fully trust a politician, even if it has conservatives ideals.
I also was able to meet blogs from a decent amount of... Simple people.
People with non-political subject matter on their blogs, that at times just want to let the world know about their life style... Or just simply post their art online to let more people outside Fur Affinity know about it.
and
are decent examples for what I'm talking about.Their art as good and they seem to have a audience to their work. Which begs a question inside of me? What I did wrong?
My blog doesn't feel fairly different from them, and yet, doesn't matter which step that I take... I don't have a single follower. I mean... I've never saw someone commenting on my work, reblogging, favoring... Nothing, not even a single feedback, and my account exists for a one year or six months at least.
Why it seems so hard to be even noticed around Tumblr? No wonder why I moved on to Wordpress.
The crew member does gives you a fair amount of customization tools for either the blog's design, or the posts itself. They do give you advice through mail, which are effective, and it does makes you more comfortable to write an actual text.
Not that you can do it on Tumblr... But at times the platform feels limited to images and gifs only, if not a "140 characters" text on Twitter style. I don't know... Just didn't get used to Yahoo's answer to Blogger despite my attempts.
Also... Why the hell I can't delete my account? I doesn't matter how much I change my password, it only seem to affects Yahoo itself, but ye Tumblr seem to have it's own password, and since I've forgot it, I can delete my account damn it!
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but yeah... i know it's the home for a lot of SJWs, specially the facebook ones.
I mean... The dashboard is pretty different... Filled with Gifs and stuff, but the community either ignores your existence or is toxic as hell.
I mean, it was because of this bullshit I gave up on becoming a journalist.
This profession is dead not because of the uprising of technology and the internet, but because of a clear which hunting of anything that goes against politically correct. In other words, journalism is the beaten dead horse of information business.
And Donald Trump, either he is prefect or not, is just another victim of it.
Just like Ronald Reagan.
Even if I didn't know and learned I doubt it would change my mind. I don't like his personality and I think he has done basically nothing (good) at this point. (Going to end the reply here at fear of creating a political view shitstorm)
Just my view on things.