Tumblr... grr.
Mar. 17th, 2026 11:59 amFor those who aren't active on Tumblr right now, a tl;dr. A new update to how notes on reblogs work, which has so far rolled out on desktop and to some mobile users, is breaking the way most people use Tumblr. Each reblog-with-text now has its own likes, comments, and notes section. This means that not all interactions on posts are visible to the OP. Artists are in an uproar, but this also breaks aspects of the block function and removes the ability to turn off reblogs on posts that have been reblogged with text.
With that in mind, I've tentatively offered to give mutuals and longtime followers of my personal tumblr access to this account if they DM me. I'm nervous about that, because I like keeping my online identities pretty siloed. I'd previously only connected this account to my fandom identity. I have a good group of followers over there, though, and I'd be sad to lose them.
I don't think this is The Big One where everyone flees the Tumblr site like rats from a sinking ship, but it does feel as big as the 2018 porn ban, with the added uncertainty that these changes rolled out the day they were announced. The Changes blog on Tumblr has blithely said that they can see the userbase has strong feelings, which they claim they'll monitor over the "next weeks" of this rollout. I'm certainly concerned and making backup plans.
Those of you who use Tumblr, what do you think of all this? What are you planning?
With that in mind, I've tentatively offered to give mutuals and longtime followers of my personal tumblr access to this account if they DM me. I'm nervous about that, because I like keeping my online identities pretty siloed. I'd previously only connected this account to my fandom identity. I have a good group of followers over there, though, and I'd be sad to lose them.
I don't think this is The Big One where everyone flees the Tumblr site like rats from a sinking ship, but it does feel as big as the 2018 porn ban, with the added uncertainty that these changes rolled out the day they were announced. The Changes blog on Tumblr has blithely said that they can see the userbase has strong feelings, which they claim they'll monitor over the "next weeks" of this rollout. I'm certainly concerned and making backup plans.
Those of you who use Tumblr, what do you think of all this? What are you planning?
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Date: 2026-03-17 05:28 pm (UTC)Monitor and see what happens, I guess. Continue to be vocal as the weeks progress. Archive some of the fic and meta that lives only on tumblr.
And if the dust settles and tumblr is no longer enjoyable, I have dear friends on Mastadon.
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Date: 2026-03-17 05:57 pm (UTC)I will probably be less likely to reblog other people's posts, and I probably won;t post as much, in general (I've currently got my queue set up to post six times a day, not that I've been filling it, lately)..
I suspect this change will backfire for Tumblr, which is likely hoping it will increase traffic and "engagement." I suspect the opposite will happen,
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Date: 2026-03-17 06:27 pm (UTC)anyway, thanks for the welcome, i'm really determined to build something here this time even if (i hope) tumblr becomes functional again!
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Date: 2026-03-17 08:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2026-03-17 09:32 pm (UTC)I think we're all walking along a crumbling cliff hearing screams from the people scrabbling at handholds halfway down into the abyss while desperately hoping our personal pitons and ropes hold. And it's foggy.
I think it's not the worst idea to respond to problems by making connections and inviting trust. Good for you.
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Date: 2026-03-18 04:54 am (UTC)no subject
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