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All of us in the tumblr community are fuming, the only reason why tumblr has survived all this time is because it is different from other corp social media. If they follow through with their plan to turn tumblr into a twitter/tiktok copy, I will move completely to the fediverse equivalent (Calckey is almost perfect, if just needs to let me follow hashtags)
The main thing I was concerned about is then getting rid of the reverse chronological sorting and they've backtracked on that, so hopefully it won't be completely awful. It did just seem like a weird business memo that the staff were told to put on Tumblr rather than anything user-friendly. Just sounded way too corporate.
I didn't know about calckey! The UI is so pretty!!!
Try using Antennas.
I still haven't figured out how to use Antennas. Other than that, Calckey has been a super great experience.
It's really easy although the instructions start "click on the UFO"...
So:
- Click on the UFO
- Click "Manage Antennas"
- Give it a name and fill with related keywords, which can be hashtags.
- All done, you now have a custom feed with those hashtags.
It's one of the best things about Calckey, that I've found so far but I am still exploring.
Maybe they never should have gotten rid of the porn...
Discord: "The biggest problem: our current usernames can often be too complicated or obscure for people to remember and share easily."
Tumblr: "The underlying problem is that Tumblr is not easy to use."
Why does everyone think we are collectively too stupid to figure out how to use the internet? Like holy crap.
Yeah, I know these updates are geared toward a very specific audience, but I'm allowed to resent that, lol. Stop infantilizing users; we are not stupid.
Because a lot of users don't want to learn how to use a system, and a lot of users are stupid.
You might not be stupid, but you probably aren't the typical user.
Nobody wants to say it aloud because of the legal implications, but the majority of the internet is literal underage children. Like, probably over half of Discord users are actual kids who are vulnerable to being scammed when an account dupe of their favorite YouTuber friends them.
This has the effect of making the average user quite stupid, because they're too young for intelligence or wisdom - but as long as they sign up and promise they're 18 ("really!") then they can be advertised to.
Shit, my friend is 44 and got scammed by a "girl" on Instagram who convinced him to mint his art as NFTs so she could buy it. He didn't have the necessary funds (artist, remember?), so he managed to convince our other friend, a surgeon (also 44), to "invest" for a cut of the insane gains 😶
Why does everyone think we are collectively too stupid to figure out how to use the internet? Like holy crap.
Normies are not very tech savvy and they are completely unwilling to deal with even the most minor inconveniences. Most people just want to open their mouth and have someone dump some internet in there. "Having to curate an experience" is not something many people are willing to do.
I question:
People who are unwilling to put in a mild amount of effort to understanding something.
Are they going to improve or impair healthy online discussions?
While I generally agree, I think if the internet has taught me anything, it is that the majority of people are, in fact, very, very VERY stupid.
Tumblr is trying to appeal to the user demographic that wouldn't bother going through the knee-high obstacle that is to sign up and learn to use Lemmy.
If a platform is only usable by someone of average tech savviness, then its reach is limited to half the population. This would be extremely limiting for a mass market product. As such, platforms cater to the least savvy 20% or lower.
Trumblr is still corporate social media and given a different turn of events would sell you out to get ahead so I don't have any soft place in my heart for that.
Yeah I used Tumblr religiously back in the "glory days". '09 to '15. Aged out of it but it'd be nice to have another platform to get content from, I especially miss their fandoms. So many wonderful, talented, creative people post great stuff but I find it hard to FIND them these days.
Good timing on their part; I just rejoined Tumblr in order to reconnect with some friends and this is just the push I needed to delete my account again.
Welp, it's fucked.
And I was just thinking of re-joining after my brief stint with it circa 2013
I really wish they’d give us an update on that ActivityPub support. It’s been so long since they’ve even mentioned it
A little late for that bud
I've been using Tumblr since 2014ish. I dunno, man. I think it's fine as-is. I see exactly the content that I want because I subscribed to it. If I wanna get *crazy * I can use that For You tab they added recently. I hope they seek out feedback from its current userbase before they go making any drastic changes.
If Lynda Carter can learn how to use Tumblr after leaving Twitter, other folks should be fine (no shade, she's just older).
Well of course Wonder Woman can.
Tumblr's problem, at least when I stopped using it 10 years ago, was that it was kind of an SJW hellscape. The most toxic of toxic activists made their home there, and it was a profoundly unpleasant Internet experience. They'd have to pay me to use their site again.
By that same logic reddit was a harbor of alt-right and other shitty people but if you curated your experience with it you could mostly avoid it. Similarly so with tumblr in my experience.
That's good to know.
Tumblr didn't have a ton of curation tools back when I was a regular user, but Twitter did, so I ended up spending most of my time online there until October of last year. The incident where Elon Musk carried a sink to the office was all the info I needed to know Twitter was about to take a nosedive. Luckily I really enjoy the fediverse.
You can search through tags to find people but honestly i find reblog chains suitable for finding people i'm interested in after getting started with some fandom tags and other stuff.
Who still uses tumblr 😄
More folk than you'd think! We had an influx of Reddit folk recently (wasn't expecting them to be embraced as much as they have been, nice to see)