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1 year ago

> If the metaphorical village becomes a gated community with no new blood the community will die as it's inhabitants die (or in this case stop logging into reddit). this is a better death than rotting into a meme cesspit

I think to a degree you've both missed the point here. It's not about driving away either new users or experienced experts, it's about maintaining the communities mission. I come from Stack Exchange and we talk a lot about building a resource rather than building a community (although of course there is a community around maintaining the resource, that's a side-effect, not the main goal).

If there aren't enough protections against repetitive new-user questions / interactions, the resource you're building will become useless. It will become hard to find interesting content, making it equally useless for newbies and for experts. In an ideal world, new users would be able to get answers via FAQ or by searching around and finding previous instances of it -- stack overflow tries to solve this with duplicate closure (where every duplicate ends up as a "signpost" to the canonical post, adding more "signposts" with every duplicate).

But the root of the problem is that new users can't figure out how to (or if you're more cynical, can't be arsed to) figure out how to search. This is why the largest "community" on Stack Overflow doesn't actually consist of askers or answerers -- it's the curators, those who re-tag posts, who edit to fix up formatting issues, who vote & comment directing new users to resources about how to use the site, and yes, those who close questions that aren't a good fit or are duplicates. Is it a perfect system? No. But it's the best one that I've seen.

having to break down and actually make a reddit post asking about something is just

hey r/waterbottles! i've been wondering how everyone likes to clean their bottles. i personally use a bottle brush, but i've heard good things about cleaning tablets too. anybody have other methods they swear by?

AUTOMOD: your post has been deleted because you're so fuckinggg stupid. in the future, please refer to our faq before posting your incoherent ramblings, and make sure to check out our style guide regarding the proper terms for jugs/canteens. cunt.


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1 year ago

Ditto. P-bots are an instant smack down, but the best I can do in good conscience for these blank pages is a couple days grace period. Once you have had a little time to settle in, please pick some bare minimum sign that there is a human touch of customization. Literally any icon or background that’s not a generic photo of a woman (the calling card of obvious pornbots) or the default will make a huge difference. An actual blog name. Etc.

Funky account names alone just aren’t enough anymore with some of the cheeky random-generated bs the p-bots have started using. Some of us get follow notifications from these spam bots more often than real people. You can’t even apply hyperbole to how awful the problem is right now, so expect a very justifiable amount of cynicism and wariness from site veterans around here.

100% though the most foolproof way of identifying yourself as an actual user is to post something. Anything, like the above said. It’s the one thing these puppet drones can’t do because it’s their main mechanism for not following each other.

If you want to help out with the effort to clean this place up, please flag them for “spam” under the report options!

Bot accounts and Real people with accounts.

I’m pretty sure the tumblr community is well aware of this problem and probably loads of other people have already made posts about this, so I’ll keep it brief.

So recently blogs like this keep appearing in my followers list (these are recent ones)

Bot Accounts And Real People With Accounts.

Now when you get a spam blogs or p*rn bots you’re supposed to blog them. But some these blogs are actual people who are new on tumblr and have the default icon, so you’re supposed to check before who block them. But here’s the problem…

Bot Accounts And Real People With Accounts.

some of these blogs don’t have anything. No posts, No description, No title. So you’re gonna automatically assume that these are spam and block them.

Now I hate fact that some of these blogs belong to actual people and I’ve been blocking and reporting on blogs like these for the past few days, and that they’re probably wondering why there being blocked or reported. ( sorry to the people who own blogs like these that I blocked you)

So a couple of tips for new blogs on this site,

1.You could change the title (a catchphrase, a favorite quote, a random sentence etc.) or type small description, or whatever random stuff you like!

2. You could change the your avator or icon (it be a picture of you, a cartoon, again it’s your choice do whatever)

3.If you’re not planning to frequently post stuff and just sign in to check out other people’s stuff, just put a put a post something like this just to show you’re new here.(again u can write down anything)

Bot Accounts And Real People With Accounts.

if you’re reading this and new to this website I hope you found these suggestions useful and should stop you from getting blocked immediately. Happy posting.


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2 years ago

if you're going to rejoin tumblr you first must go through

If You're Going To Rejoin Tumblr You First Must Go Through

the perfume department


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1 year ago

new to tumblr?

found yourself getting blocked for seemingly no reason?

does your profile look like this:

New To Tumblr?

you're getting blocked because people think you're a bot

do yourself a favour and change your profile images to literally anything except the defaults. give your blog a name, give yourself a bio even if it simply says "new, figuring this out" or something. please, just do ANYTHING that shows everyone you're a human. then you wont get blocked anymore and you'll have a lot more fun here!

oh and while we're here, another hot tip: reblog things. likes do nothing here, there's no algorithm

okay happy tumblring tumblrinos, tumblrinas and tumblrinehs!


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2 years ago
Howdy Newbies And Welcome To Tumblr, It Takes A Bit Of Setup To Get This Site Running Well So Heres What
Howdy Newbies And Welcome To Tumblr, It Takes A Bit Of Setup To Get This Site Running Well So Heres What
Howdy Newbies And Welcome To Tumblr, It Takes A Bit Of Setup To Get This Site Running Well So Heres What
Howdy Newbies And Welcome To Tumblr, It Takes A Bit Of Setup To Get This Site Running Well So Heres What
Howdy Newbies And Welcome To Tumblr, It Takes A Bit Of Setup To Get This Site Running Well So Heres What
Howdy Newbies And Welcome To Tumblr, It Takes A Bit Of Setup To Get This Site Running Well So Heres What
Howdy Newbies And Welcome To Tumblr, It Takes A Bit Of Setup To Get This Site Running Well So Heres What
Howdy Newbies And Welcome To Tumblr, It Takes A Bit Of Setup To Get This Site Running Well So Heres What
Howdy Newbies And Welcome To Tumblr, It Takes A Bit Of Setup To Get This Site Running Well So Heres What

Howdy newbies and welcome to Tumblr, it takes a bit of setup to get this site running well so here’s what works for me. One of the neat things about this site is that its a different experience for everyone, so tailor these settings towards what you want from this site. 

New XKit 


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3 years ago

★. . the boyz users ( twitter ) 𖹭

𖹭. suntonyu 𖹭. sunnewart 𖹭. sunewluv

𖹭. allsunew 𖹭. suntohee 𖹭. sunyucat

☆. . like or reblog if you like, save or use! hey, don't republish without  credits!!

. . The Boyz Users ( Twitter )

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introducing the world’s next cryptid: the new tumblr user! real or not - who knows? there’s only one way to find out…

the hunt begins


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2 years ago

1 tip is have for new people here is:

MUTE TAGS AND WORDS YOU DONT WANT TO SEE IM SERIOUS THE FILTERING HERE IS SO MUCH BETTER THAN ON TWITTER PLEASE JUST MUTE THINGS FOR THE LOVE OF GOD

this has been a public service announcement, happy posting!


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1 year ago

So You Want to Tumbl?

There are lots of newcomers here these days, and I thought I’d spell out how to begin and what it means to ‘curate your own dash’ for folks who haven’t grown along with Tumblr for the past decade.

If you’re coming from a platform where content is fed to you, Tumblr can seem barren and intimidating in the beginning.  But that’s actually a good thing!  What it means is that you will see what you want to.  If you’re in a fighting mood, go find political discourse.  If you’re feeling fragile, make your dash nothing but art and nature.

How to begin?

You’ve made your blog and picked out your icon (seriously, choose an icon:  otherwise you’re indistinguishable from bots).  Feel free to be anonymous.  Most of us are, and it’s wonderful to have a place that’s not tied to your Real Life.  Here you can be a fandom freak (like me!) and no one judges you and your boss will never find out.

Now seek out tags that interest you.  For example, I was just looking through #moss because I like peace and green things and old-growth forests.  (And, apparently, beautifully naked fae-men, heh.)

Now you follow that tag (if it’s a popular tag, it’ll say how many followers the tag has, which is beneficial to know if you’re making a post that you want to reach all its interested audience) and posts with that tag automatically fill your dash. Voila, you have begun to curate your experience!

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Do Follow:  tags; blogs in that tag that you like; people who comment on posts in the blog/tag you follow that seem like they’re up your alley.  The more people you follow, the more varied and nuanced your dash is.

Don’t Follow:  people who make comments or posts that raise your blood pressure.  Topics that upset you.  Discourse that has you arguing in your head for the rest of the day.  PLEASE avoid toxicity.  Real Life is hard enough.

How to be Social and Interact

If you want to find your tribe and interact, it’s best to start following individual blogs.  (If you follow a blog, they have an opportunity to follow you back.  Simply following a tag is a passive, one-way street.)  To Tumbl is to be in a vast cocktail party, and you need to mingle and eavesdrop to find the things that galvanize you.

How to be seen and heard

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💬Comment on posts (please always stay positive and enthusiastic:  we really try to avoid toxicity).  You can read other comments (and reblogged comments) by clicking on the notes:

🔁Reblog posts you like, both to show your support and to show other people what kind of things get you excited.  Reblogging is essential to the tumblr ecosystem, because it’s the only way posts move around and get seen.  You can also “like” posts, but that’s a much more passive way to interact. Also, reblogs and your own original posts show up on your blog and prove that you’re not a bot.

Create your own posts and remember that the first 20 tags you use are essential, because that’s what gets you seen (and followed) by strangers.  Tags 21-30 are good for searching and archiving on your own blog, but they don’t count on the dash.  Instructions on how to Make A Post.

Participate!  Once you find your crowd, you’ll discover that there are always things going on.  For example, in fandoms, we’ve got writing events, art events, crafting and cons.  The more you try to be involved, the more new friends you’ll discover.  Tumblr allows for such an organic community.  One person has a thought, and many others build on that thought, creating something far greater than the sum of its parts.

There is no real algorithm beyond using those first 20 tags.  This may be discouraging to folks who are used to working an algorithm, but we like it fine here, because it keeps everyone real and keeps obnoxious social climbers/capitalists out of your face.

Be patient!  Just like in real life, when you find yourself in a crowd of people you don’t know, it takes a while to form connections.  Watch and listen, and learn to read the room.  Honestly, the thing that will win you the most friends/followers is honest enthusiasm about your space.

Don’t aim for the big names to become your new buddies.  You’re more likely to find a thriving coterie among other fresh faces.  Don’t assume that because they’re small or new they have nothing to offer you.  Often, this is the fire that keeps any given corner of Tumblr going.

Tumblr Etiquette

NEVER REPOST (without explicit permission).  Reposting is when you cut and paste from someone else’s content and then make it into a brand new post under your own blog name.  That is stealing and is very condemned.  Reblogging is when you use 🔁and the OP (original poster) remains attached to their post and continues to see and be in charge of interactions.  

Reblog in addition to Liking. A post that you ‘like’ is static. You are not helping it to get to a broader audience. If the post or poster is something/someone you support, then REBLOG that sucker: it deserves to fly!

Reblog and add your own content.  One of the best parts of Tumblr is that you can comment on a post, or even add to it in your reblog (as long as you’re not being a dick, okay?  Or changing the topic, which is known as ‘hijacking a post’).  Here is a wonderful example of the Tumblr ecosystem at work, where someone had a thought, other people had thoughts about that thought, and then a bunch of artists jumped in.  Tumblr posts BUILD COMMUNITY, and you can be a part of that conversation.  (Do try to refrain from reblogging with vacuous comments just because you want people to notice you rather than because you actually have something to add, though.  That’s just clutter.)

The most important part of “curating your experience” is learning to Block.

You can block individual blogs, Anons, people in the comments that you find upsetting.  Here’s a post on How to Block.

Block entire tags or keywords if they are triggers for you.  (Here is a post on how to do that.) 

Blocking is self-care.  It is not a platform to demonstrate to the community how much you hate someone and how they should, too.  Usually the blocked person never even knows you’ve blocked them.  If they do something egregious (like tell you or someone else to kill themselves), then ‘Report’ them.

You can block something (like #US Politics) if you can’t handle it at the moment, and then unblock it later.  Block a friend if they’re spamming something you don’t like and then unblock them later.  It’s all good!  You are in control of what shows up on your dash.

But doesn’t this mean my dash will be single-topic and boring?

The simultaneous joy and pitfall in following individuals is that MANY blogs are not single-topic.  You will be exposed to all kinds of reblogs/ideas/other people from the folks you chose to follow, and can decide for yourself if you (a) want to be involved in that topic, (b) are indifferent to that topic, or © want to run from it screaming.

Also, the blogs you follow will move from hobby/theme/passion over time, and you can move with them, appreciate their new topic without vibing with it, or drop them altogether.

And THIS is how you curate your dash, my friends.

***Install New XKit extension.  It’ll make your life easier!

***Here’s the Tumblr Help Center, where you can learn more details.


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1 year ago

I am so excited to leave twitter permanently as soon as possible

and i made a powerpoint for twitter migrants so they can use this hellsite correctly lmao

im very proud of it :)

I Am So Excited To Leave Twitter Permanently As Soon As Possible

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