#'i love conflict' is the most agent thing to have ever been said by an agent
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#'i love conflict' is the most agent thing to have ever been said by an agent
just realised the most important one didn't attach to the last post
Sooo hilarious but I can completely see this being a real conversation between streaming execs 😏
(original vid: Asif Ali - instagram - https://tinyurl.com/2p8jpkzz)
Come on Tumblr, don’t be fucking cowards
Alternatively - come on nameless intern #102, you have a chance to be the fucking funniest person on staff.
cowards
Time for manual blazing, tumblr can be a coward but they can't stop us.
Tumblr makes sense to me bc if i see something i like i get excited and hit the button to show other people and theres no weird unspoken social conventions my autistic brain doesnt understand. I can literally sit here and reblog 150 niche shitposts about harvest mice in an hour just bc they make me happy and i dont have to explain myself to anyone and i'll actually *gain* followers instead of just being called weird and downvoted or whatever its so cool
I finally switched to firefox and I've seen a lot of posts about the effortless importing of preferences from chrome and how it's important to support non-chromium platforms, but nobody is talking about the loss of productivity that happens when beautiful women come to your house to kiss you on the mouth because they heard you use firefox now. nobody's talking about this
I feel cheated. no one on Reddit told me that tumblr is a serotonin factory. Keep liking and reblogging my posts please thanks
Just don't fly too close to the sun.
Throw me to the sun and I’ll get it pregnant
Fellas (gender neutral), you heard him. Ready the catapults.
You cannot possibly guess where this is going
I ain't even ashamed how many times I watched this.
Lmao this is the content I am here for.
This is what Kurt Cobain wanted.
He would fucking love this.
WHERE’S THE FULL VERSION OP
single handedly the FUNNIEST reaction to sneasler ive ever seen (x)
Having your own personal blog is honestly quite a nice change of pace compared to Reddit. I could put a funny GIF of George Bush getting hit by a shoe on here and the worse case scenario is that no one even notices.
You put that on a big subreddit and you get your eyes gouged out and a heap of political discourse underneath your post.
YOU HEAR THAT EVERYONE??? I’M A LIL GECKO BOY
she’s from 2020
Don't get me wrong, there are advantages and disadvantages to every website and the loss of Reddit would be a huge blow so I hope to god they sort their issues out but it is kind of heart-warming to see people coming here and being away from the overall toxic environment of reddit like a puppy mill dog being let into a big field for the first time. Or a queer person raised in a homophobic house first meeting other queer people.
For those who don't know, Reddit is broken up into subreddits which are moderated by individuals who can choose what is allowed on there and what isn't. There's also a system called "karma" that essentially tracks how many upvotes vs downvotes you have across the whole site. Bad karma not only makes you less likely to be believed or respected, but also can literally prevent you from joining certain subreddits.
So basically not only do you have to make sure everything you post is okay with the individual subreddit mods, who can be extremely fickle, but you have to make sure that you are consistently saying things everyone else already agrees with or risk being literally blacklisted from whole sections of the site. Making posts echoing popular sentiment just to "farm karma" is common place.
The idea of "there is no built in punishment system for what you put on your blog because it belongs to you, specifically. As long as it isn't breaking ToS, you can post what you want. You can receive backlash from people if they disagree but there is no built in system in the site itself to punish you for posting something others don't agree with" is an incredibly freeing experience for people who basically only have been on Reddit.
Welcome to our hellsite, Redditors!
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