Emperor Julian
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Personally I hope it dies a death as a warning to everyone else whose this lazy and complacent about their product.
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Personally I hope it dies a death as a warning to everyone else whose this lazy and complacent about their product.
Personally I hope it dies a death as a warning to everyone else whose this lazy and complacent about their product.
A lot of modern day mega-sites have pretty much stopped listening to their userbase overall. Tumblr is obvious, as is Youtube what with crappy bots going around and messing everything up.
DeviantArt and FurAffinity have absolutely trash moderator and administrative teams and the sites have a myriad of problems.
Twitter and Facebook have no idea what they're doing at all.
Fuck even a forum like ResetEra with a rather obviously easy to pander to userbase, barely listens to them.
You'd think the key to long-lasting success is good customer relations and giving people what they want but for some reason in this age of the Internet, websites don't give half a shit about any of that. It boggles the mind because at any moment, the next big site can pop up and make any of these a new MySpace. They may be big now but MySpace and LiveJournal were big too and look where they are now.
Pornbots are already just using 'link' posts which display a link and show some kind of image preview to show the same explicit images they'd have previously made photo posts. In fact, Tumblr's made pornbots more efficient because the image and the spam link are grouped together now, so there's no need for the bot to post an image and put a link in the caption.
Well, this is only a fairly recent revelation (the hacking, that is). They don't just type out a link, but add it to the text. I don't know if tumblr staff still untagging posts with links, given many users' complaints that they can't link to their patreons or to GoFundMe fundraisers and whatnot.I thought they de-tagged any post with a link in it because of this.
I thought they de-tagged any post with a link in it because of this.
Like I said before, I think the biggest change is that this new system has simply made posting more of a hassle by including extra steps and precautions to keep posts from being flagged, and possibly require re-posting when the algorithm inevitably fucks up. Granted, this can still kill a website - the more annoying something is to use, the less inclined people are to default to it after all - but it'll definitely be a much slower death than what some people were predicting.You know, I have to say...a few days in, and (besides the false flagging crap and some tags probably still not having content), not much has actually changed. The few NSFW blogs I follow are still there, still posting content. It seems like they might be choosing some tamer things, but I'm also still seeing straight-up full frontal on my dash, and about the same amount of tiddy. Nobody seems to give a single fuck, and I think that's hilarious.
I dunno, all the Tumblrites will have to go somewhere and shit up the place.I wonder what Tumblr being shut down would do to the internet. Definitely a net positive.
They seem to favor twitter which was already a shithole.I dunno, all the Tumblrites will have to go somewhere and shit up the place.