Secondhand Revenant said:
the silence said:
Secondhand Revenant said:
the silence said:
Secondhand Revenant said:
I think most complainers never actually tried to use it themselves for anything besides finding things to complain about. I look at a friend's Tumblr pretty often. She manages to avoid anything annoying. I don't imagine it's very hard and that she's just amazingly skilled at it.
Nope, you're wrong there.
I was a tumblr user until I "triggered" someone by saying he's NOT a retard.
So that's that.
What is that supposed to prove wrong? Are you some collective of beings making up 51% of people complaining about it?
And so what anyways? Oh no someone said triggered and you fled tumblr? I don't think that qualifies as hard to avoid
Nah, that just means some people complain about tumblr after being on there.
Obviously you can avoid stuff. If you avoid Tags. But then you also find nothing. Well, apart from animals on top on other animals, and that's cool.
Actually, they should only allow animal (and landscape) pictures on tumblr.
Must I really explain the inclusion of the word 'most' to you in my first post?
Somehow I doubt all tags instantly mean you see annoying shit. And the obvious thing to do when encountering a single moron is to block them.
I'd point out that you basically said "Most people complaining must not actually use it, because my one friend that does doesn't see any bad stuff".
So if one instance of anecdotal evidence is sufficient to posit that a majority of the people complaining about tumblr aren't actually using it, then one instance of anecdotal evidence from someone that did is sufficient to counter that claim.
Edit: Whoops, hit submit early on accident.
On topic, Tumblr is perfectly fine to be linked to a specific post/account, and it's fine to occasionally peruse through. Any deeper utilization than that seems to be destined to running into some truely awful stuff.
I'd coined tumblr the nega-chan. The chans are sites that are absolutely atrocious on the surface, but if you bother to look into it, you find lots of interesting, well thought out conversations, amazingly talented people making art, games, music and whatever else.
Tumblr, meanwhile, looks to be a place with lots of interesting, well thought out conversations, amazingly talented people making art, games, music and whatever else, but then you start digging more and find out that tumblr is just as atrocious as the chans are, it's just in a inverted order of discovery.
I don't mind either, so it works for me, but I'm not at all surprised that lots of people find themselves fleeing from tumblr after a fair bit of exposure to it.