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Is it just me or are the new tumblr users convinced there's a penalty of some kind for using this site like it's meant to be used?
reblogs have always been in short supply for artists, sadly, but it's hitting the shitposts and even the cat pictures lately. Gotta keep getting the word out that reblogs are good and keep people posting new material that will be passed around for the next 12 years
They’re used to other social media sites, where the only equivalent of reblogging is straight-up content theft; so the idea that you can put someone else’s stuff on your page and have it not be a bad thing is a strange experience for them.
They’re likely also used to an algorithm recommending content based on what they hit “like” on, so they probably think that that’s how this works, too.
That and I think some people confuse “reblog” with “repost” so when they see someone saying “don’t repost” they think it applies to reblogging stuff.
Yeah it's a bummer, love that we have yearly nonsense dates. But we can't keep them if people don't participate
"Publishers accused the nonprofit of infringing copyrights in 127 books from authors like Malcolm Gladwell, C.S. Lewis, Toni Morrison, J.D. Salinger and Elie Wiesel, by making the books freely available through its Free Digital Library.
The archive, which hosts more than 3.2 million copies of copyrighted books on its website, contended that the library was transformative because it made lending more convenient and served the public interest by promoting "access to knowledge.""
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Let Readers Read: An Open Letter to the Publishers in Hachette v. Internet Archive:
This week’s Guardian Books cartoon
"Me/Te O"
©Riccardo Guasco 2024
"Star"
©Riccardo Guasco 2024
“Paris est une Fête!” - collective exhibition @ unjouruneillustration - Paris
© Riccardo Guasco 2024
HE MAKES HISTORY | Brazil's Gabriel Medina achieves a 9.90 score, the highest mark yet in single wave surfing in Olympic history.
Alpe di Suisi | rosenfeld.mandy
My latest cartoon for New Scientist.
This is one of the limited edition prints now available in my shop: www.tomgauld.com/shop
Last chance to order this print or anything else from me: my shop closes for the holidays tomorrow. http://tomgauld.com/shop
View of Siena with Martin Monnickendam leaning on a wall - Martin Monnickendam, 1932.
Dutch, 1874-1943
Watercolour and chalk on paper, 39 x 26.5 cm
The shocking truth of what is going on in our public libraries! (My latest Guardian Books cartoon)