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蛾の恒星船

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Casimir|28|he/him|the triangle, the human and their old rural house
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relaxxattack

“oh they’re not taking away chronological dashboard, well everything’s okay then” they also said in the post they’re making reblogs collapsed (like comments on twitter) so you won’t see the full conversation in a post. they also won’t get rid of tumblr live despite it being an annoying and cancerous data-miner that isn’t legal in much of the world. they won’t even let you opt out of tumblr live for more than seven days. they implemented a terrible photo viewer that mimics tiktok and makes it so you can’t zoom in on images. they took away the ability to view prev tags. they’re making it so you have to sign in with your email to view almost any thing on tumblr. they’ve already made it so you have to sign in to send asks, even on anon. they’re slowly phasing out custom blog themes.

the things that make tumblr at all usable and favored by us– the older web blog features, the anonymity– that is still being taken away. it HAS been being taken away for some time now. i am urging you people to reveiwbomb the tumblr app. force them to acknowledge that users do not like these changes.

Let me stress: Collapsing reblogs would turn tumblr into a completely different site.

A massive chunk of our site culture - arguably our entire site culture itself - is based on the collaborative nature of posts. The fact that many posts are chains of relevant additions or Bits done by multiple people is the appeal. This is not an “outdated format” or an inconvenience, it is a core function.

Also I can’t help but suspect that this partial walkback is misleading. Okay, so we still get to have a chronological dashboard, but are we going to be allowed to keep it as our default tab? Because new accounts sure fucking can’t set as such.

Reblog chains are literally what makes tumblr posts tumblr posts

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waterpattern

Kraftwerk is great because have you ever thought about calculators and how you can add and subtract and control and compose with it? Here's a song about that. Have you ever thought about trains that connects people from places to places? Here's a song about that. Have you ever thought of metal structures and the sounds metals make when they bump against each other? Here's a song about that. Have you ever thought that when airwaves swing distant voices' singing can be heard from your radio? Here's a song about that. Have you ever stared at your computer monitor? Here's a song about that. Additionally, have you ever thought about computers? Here's a whole album about that.

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imo the best way to interpret those “real people don’t do x” writing advice posts is “most people don’t do x, so if a character does x, it should be a distinguishing trait.” human behavior is infinitely varied; for any x, there are real people who do x. we can’t make absolute statements. we can, however, make probabilistic ones.

for example, most people don’t address each other by name in the middle of a casual conversation. if all your characters do that, your dialogue will sound stilted and unnatural. but if just one character does that, then it tells us something about that character.

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liridi

not to give pirates of the caribbean too much credit but it really is the only major franchise Ive seen that was able to pull off the “historical and mythical exist at the same time” with any sort of success

Building on this its so funny how everyone has a globe but the moment the pirates hit the seas they sail off of the end of the (flat) world. its all in the details etc etc

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markofalover

this is random and embarrassing but if we are mutuals on here i genuinely adore you so much and if i wasn’t horrendous at making conversation i would be bothering you so much. u guys are so cool (please be my friend)

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Introducing the Spongebob rule: literally do not start a brand new WIP with the word "the" unless you have a fully-formed sentence in your head, because the word "the" is evil and will succeed in giving your writers block unless it's appropriately diluted

This was mostly supposed to be a funny post but I did just realize that over the years my active effort to not start WIPs with the word "the" has lead to some first lines that are actually way more interesting than they would've been if I'd started with "The people of X village were not the generous sort." It's one of those challenges that forces you to not use the obvious structure.

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