Too low.
Well, I should probably calm done. That would probably be for the best.
TOO LOW.
I AM NEVER CONTENT.
THERE IS NEVER ENOUGH.
I MUST HAVE ALL THE FOLLOWERS.
ALL OF THEM.
here’s a new one: inbox me how many followers you think i have and i’ll respond by “too low" or “too high"
- Only the FIRST FIVE tags you use on a NEW POST show up in the tracked tags
- Only the FIRST TWENTY tags on any post on your blog function (i.e click tag #21 and it will say page not found)
- When you’re in your messages, you can click the top right corner of an ask & it will take you to a permalink page. Go to ‘edit’ (top right of page) and reply using the post edit screen (and add tags without an extension)
- Always Reblog, Never Repost
- Tumblr Etiquette: don’t delete the OPs caption, consider it part of the work as a whole.
- Don’t tag your hate. If you don’t like a character or show or whatever, don’t tag your new post with their name/title/whatever in the first five tags. It shows up in the tracked tags. People that track a tag do so normally cause they love a thing. Don’t ruin a thing. No one likes a ruiner.
- Tumblr default reblogs long text posts as links and its a pain in the ass. Who ever wants them as a link. No one, ever. When you’re reblogging a text post, go to the Aa drop down menu in the top right & select ‘reblog as text’.
- When you add a comment to a post, the OP sees it. Just so you know. There’s a whole etiquette on commenting vs tags but it’s your blog do what the fuck you want
SOMEONE NEEDED TO SEND THIS TO ME SOONER
Useful except for the “tagging hate" thing. That’s not a Thing. That’s a fandom wank. Don’t troll tags, but if you’re posting thinks about a character you dislike, there isn’t a rule that says you mustn’t tag it with their name because your thoughts are not worshipful.
Nobody owns general tags and it’s your right to use them as you feel appropriate, in whichever order you choose, and if someone gets abusive because they disagree, they will often try to shush you by creating stupid Calvinball rules like “you can only post in #Vriska Serket if you think she’s awes8me!!!!!!!!“ Shine these people on.
I also have deep moral objections to this rising phenomenon of labeling any disagreement or general negative feelings “hate”. I feel it’s abusive and destructive to characterize disagreement with such a powerful and loaded term simply because you don’t like what the other person is saying.
This is an aspect of Tumblr culture that I very much dislike, and no one ever seems to call it out :/