just wanna mention for every fandom.
Start reblogging. Reblog.
Why are you not re-blogging? You think the fandom is dead, that no oneās interacting anymore, no oneās doing anything, no oneās writing, no oneās posting. āEveryone was so hyperfixed on that character, Where is the writing?ā
People are writing. People arenāt reblogging. People arenāt giving some good feedback to motivate the writers that are putting their hard work, time, effort into making this piece that you were reading.
āoh, itās just too much work. You donāt wanna click that button and then click a few tags.ā Then youāre gonna have to suffer and not see a lot of writing from a lot of people because the only way this fucking app works is if you reblog.
I see so many pieces of work with 59 likes and 1 blog, I just saw one that had 690 likes and it had 9 reblogs. Even 1,000 likes and only 59 reblogs too. Itās devastating to see for the community of Tumblr. And Iāve been here for like five years, the way this app works is if you re-blog.
Thereās so many people that are writing. Thereās so many amazing things that I see and I try my best to reblog every single one that I read. Thatās what I love doing because sharing someoneās piece of work is just beautiful because it allows me to show it to more people.
I reblog. And the beauty of it is;
I get notifications that this person liked it and this person liked it, and then that post continues to get more views, more likes and reblogs. All just because one person, reblogged it.
so please, if you are a part of Tumblr and you love reading your favorite writers fics, or love reading about your favorite character, please do your job and reblog it.
And if you donāt like re-blogging because you donāt want to do that on your account, then you can make another account and put all of the things that you read on that account. You can do separate things, like fic recs.
You can figure it the fuck out if you want people to actually be writing for a character you love. The writers are writing, you aināt helping them share their work.