I swear I can't figure out what the hell Tumblr is for, and it makes me feel old and crotchety, because apparently all the kiddies love the Tumblr. Also, the one time I went to sign up (for some forgotten reason), it demanded that I feed it not just my e-mail address and a password, but also a URL. WTF? What URL am I supposed to feed it...? Ugh.
I'm always late to the party, and it makes me feel old until I realise that I was also like this in high school. Example: I didn't start watching Welcome Back, Kotter until at least a couple of seasons after it aired (and yes, I do realise how much that last sentence dates me).
A lot of people "reblog" things that appear on other Tumblrs, especially photos and videos. I guess it's a sincere form of flattery, like imitation. :)
Their site says you can pretty much do anything with it. That's too much freedom, isn't it? :) I've poked around Tumblr for a long time but haven't gotten up the nerve to set up my own account, yet.
NPR has a Tumblr. So does the New York Times. (I'm guessing their Tumblr isn't behind a paywall....)
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I'm always late to the party, and it makes me feel old until I realise that I was also like this in high school. Example: I didn't start watching Welcome Back, Kotter until at least a couple of seasons after it aired (and yes, I do realise how much that last sentence dates me).
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Their site says you can pretty much do anything with it. That's too much freedom, isn't it? :) I've poked around Tumblr for a long time but haven't gotten up the nerve to set up my own account, yet.
NPR has a Tumblr. So does the New York Times. (I'm guessing their Tumblr isn't behind a paywall....)
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Even at that stage, I'm not sure they'll have any greater relevance than "fuckyeahX" blogs.
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