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HAILEE STEINFELD Vanity Fair Oscars Party (March 12, 2023)
More Hailee. Can't get enough. Just stunning. ❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥
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Reblogs in a chain now get their own notes
The reblog chain is one of the things that makes Tumblr unlike anywhere else. All the notes on reblogs are attributed to the original post, no matter which branch people actually liked or reblogged. We want to keep encouraging conversations, and give contributors the recognition they deserve.
Soon, you'll be able to like, reblog, or reply to any part of a reblog chain, and that note will go to that reblog's author. Each reblog will have its own counts, instead of one aggregated number from every version of the post. And yes, you’ll be able to like multiple posts in one chain.
If a reblog doesn't add anything, the love flows up to the last person in the chain who did. Your post doesn't lose notes just because people spread it quietly.
Past notes will stay on the original post — we're only changing what happens from here on out. Retroactively re-attributing all of them would be... a lot.
This is just the beginning. More changes are coming as we keep building this out – stay tuned!
Hi, here is my comment on “the corresponding post on your Changes blog”,
Hello Tumblr Engineers,
this update is very bad.
It turns every “this is cool” comment on a reblog (not a reply or tag) into its own post, almost completely divorced from the original poster who will have to go hunting for further comments and tags on reblogs made after the addition if they want to stay in the loop or continue the conversation, while other users cannot see any other branches of the post at all. This actively stands in the way of reblog chain "culture"; if I want to tag or reply or even comment something that OP can see, I will have to go to the very beginning of the chain and do that there, for if I do it at the bottom only the previous "contributor" to the chain even gets a notification about it. This also actively stands in the way of feedback on poetry, writing, artworks, and other user-creations from reaching the original poster or being a community discussion; either I am worried about taking away feedback and notes from OP and don't use the reblog-with-comment feature at all, leaving my thoughts in the tags instead, or I do use the feature and condemn OP to be unable to see any comments my own followers make on their work.
The crediting of “contributions” to reblog chains is also a wild concept to me. Why should I post art or writing or photography here in an attempt to connect and share with others, when another user can comment “check this out” on my post and now it’s theirs? I have never wanted to share a piece of art only for some guy to make a comment on it and get “credit” for that. I as the OP would have to hunt through all reblogs to find a branch where some discussion may have taken place, otherwise I would be none the wiser. And as a viewer of someone else’s work, I won’t be able to see all the comments, reblogs, replies, and likes of the post where folks may have left insightful or funny thoughts, actively hampering the ability to find other users who care about the same art as me.
This update means that, should a malicious actor reblog something down one of the “reblog with comment” branches, which continue to split with each additional “reblog with comment”, then block OP, the original poster could be flooded with hurtful asks from malicious actor followers without any way of tracking down where it is coming from.
This update makes the website seem more desolate than it is. A funny post reaches 60k notes? Wow, many people thought that was really funny! With this update, the same post could be shown to me as having 1,435 notes, or even 23. Not a lot of discussion or love for this post, I guess. Fewer people care about this or are interested in this. I wouldn't be able to find the other 59k reblogs, likes, comments or replies on the same funny post; they would just be gone from my user experience.
I'm not a shareholder, so I am not sure why anyone thinks this update would be helpful or help the website make money. I am also not a fan of the structure of social media sites like Twitter/X or BlueSky, which encourages quote-retweets that act similarly to this Tumblr update and validate the more annoying internet user - the one who has something to say on every post and wants the post to belong to them instead of OP - which would be a travesty for Tumblr, which rewards and validates a more unique kind of annoying internet user -funny and unhinged text post makers.
I do not think this update would make the website easier to use for new users. I do not think it encourages community. I doubt it will make you any money. And it is another blow to creatives who have been pushed out of using website after website over the last 2 decades.
I’m a small fish on Tumblr, but I do have a small bit of engagement with those who follow me or enjoy the same things I do. It would be a shame to become disconnected from that and give up this site, where I have also been a user for a decade now.
Anyway, I hope you are reading feedback sent to your support forms and here. Giving this update is so so funny and somewhat flabbergasting, because any further feedback anyone makes after I hit “reblog” on my big comment here will be invisible to you unless you go looking for it specifically.
With love, you are acting like clowns right now.
We opened our digital doors to the community on October 23, 2023 and this month… we hit 500,000 all-time checkouts. Five! Hundred! Thousand! In less than two and a half years, we’ve circulated queer stories over half a million times. Thank you so much for using the library. Thank you for showing in hard numbers how much queer stories are loved and wanted. Here’s to another 500K and more! We love you so much!
I saw this on the neighboring network and definitely needed to be here... it's the best bishova edit!
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FLORENCE PUGH photographed by Greg Swales for Who What Wear
scarlet johannson did not spend an entire decade fighting tooth and nail to make natasha into an actual character instead of the sex object writers wanted her to be while also having to endure the most vile, misogynistic questions during press tours for people to now disrespect her legacy because yelena is 'better'. the only reason why that is, is because of everything scarlet went through. natasha singlehandedly paved the way for every other female superhero in the mcu and don't you forget that
No but to be serious guys i didnt expect that movie to be that kind of good. I expected great fights. I expected complicated morals. I did not expect that movie to say i know everything seems hopeless but you dont get a choice, you have to try. I did not expect that movie to say when we are up against an impossible, unjust threat the only way through is freely given kindness and forgiveness. I did not expext that movie to say the real way villans win is by preying on those we’ve already decided are hopeless. I did not expect that movie to say we all have to believe we can get better. Please believe me we can all get better. Oh my god.
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