turned my oldest fanfic that I'd intended to continue into a permanent hiatus. It's not a big deal, I know that, but some part of it hurts

if i look back, i am lost
Monterey Bay Aquarium
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
cherry valley forever
YOU ARE THE REASON

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Xuebing Du
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kiana Khansmith

PR's Tumblrdome
Sade Olutola
Acquired Stardust

Discoholic 🪩
Peter Solarz

JBB: An Artblog!
occasionally subtle
wallacepolsom
styofa doing anything

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turned my oldest fanfic that I'd intended to continue into a permanent hiatus. It's not a big deal, I know that, but some part of it hurts
Got an idea for a PMMM fic where Sherlock Holmes gets involved in that universe, definitely want to workshop this one
Our moon 🌙
Credit to NASA/Artemis II
Pushing myself to read more classics this year, starting with Mrs. Dalloway and Orlando, and leaning towards pieces with inexplicably queer edges.
So I've got a MHWilds long fic, a Lies of P crossover one-shot, and a FF14 MC x haurchfaunt multi chapter project all in the pipeline
Goal is to get the one shot done first then go from there. All of these are started with various word counts, and a few just need some polish
One shot posted up on ao3 :) letsgoo
Username is Verifiedsoup
Fic is done and ready to go *and I can't remember my shit* omg I'm going to go insane aaaaaahhhhhhh
crisis averted, I'm just stupid
Fic is done and ready to go *and I can't remember my shit* omg I'm going to go insane aaaaaahhhhhhh
probably late to the party, but I had a thought while listening to Dark Signs for the upteenth time, explicitly the midsection of
and if you saw the marks on my dashboard-
the new scars that I didn't ask for
would you call asking for answers?
Tear my arms off--
it reads at least to me, of having a history of self harm, obvious enough excuses clearly don't work, but the fear of being judged by the fault lines left behind. and not just judged, but demeaned into the ground for it.
Some people are sympathetic, others fen understanding in spite of being clearly uncomfortable with the reality. A physical mark that won't' disappear even if one everts their gaze. at least that's my thought
the concept of "canon" is fake anyway. if you write a fanfic with better emotional arcs than the original you win. i said what i said
green Yuri fic is going well, should be in the editing stages by later today and posted by Monday at the latest.
Snowcrow on the horizon?? [Plotting....]
taking the Stares (TM) but ignoring the forced hetero romance subplot :)
(x)
The dragon and his bride
The Death of the Digital Ecosystem: Why Decoupling Notes Destroys Tumblr
@staff
For years, the total note count on a post served as a universal metric of a piece of content's impact. Whether a user liked the original post or a reblog fifteen branches deep, that engagement flowed back to the source. This ensured that the original artist, writer, or editor received the full credit for the viral success of their work.
Under this new system, engagement is trapped within the specific reblog a user happens to see on their dashboard. If a massive, high-traffic blog reblogs a piece of art from a small creator, every like and reblog that occurs through that larger account stays with them. The original creator is left with a stagnant note count on their own dashboard while their work generates thousands of interactions for someone else.
Erasure of Creator Visibility
Instead of seeing one post with 10,000 notes, a creator may now have to hunt through dozens of different reblog chains to find where the conversation is actually happening.
If the notes no longer flow back to the original post, the creator loses the ability to see who is enjoying their work, what the tags say, and how the community is responding.
On a platform where engagement often dictates visibility, splitting that engagement into tiny, unlinked fractions makes it significantly harder for original works to gain momentum compared to the high-reach blogs that reblog them.
Incentivizing the "Big Blog" Monopoly
This system rewards accounts that have already established a large following at the direct expense of the smaller accounts that actually produce the content. It transforms reblogging from a method of sharing into a method of acquisition.
When a reblog functions as its own independent post with its own note count, the incentive to click through to the original source disappears. The platform is transitioning from a collaborative ecosystem into a standard social media feed where the person who posts the content last—not the person who made it—reaps the rewards.
Impact on Collaborative Conversations
Tumblr’s unique culture is built on the reblog chain: a chronological, evolving conversation. By allowing users to like or reblog "any part" of the chain as an independent entity, the platform is breaking the narrative thread.
If engagement is siloed into specific branches, the incentive to add to a conversation is replaced by an incentive to simply own a piece of the engagement. This change doesn't encourage conversation. It encourages the commodification of individual posts within a chain, making it harder for the original voice to ever be heard over the noise of the rebloggers.
The Disincentive to Create
Perhaps the most damaging aspect of this update is the psychological toll on the creative community. When the platform actively diverts credit and engagement away from the source, it destroys the motivation to share original work at all.
For many, the reward for posting is seeing how far their work travels. If that travel is now invisible or attributed to others, the labor of creating becomes thankless.
This system makes creators want to share nothing. If the platform is built to harvest a creator's effort for the benefit of curator blogs, the logical response is to stop providing the raw material. I am one leaning into this category. Without us creators, the curator blogs have nothing to curate.
By making it harder to protect and track one's own work, the platform is effectively telling creators that their presence is secondary to the conversations happening around their work: conversations they may no longer even be able to find.
everymorning: i think im about to die. i think im going to die. im actually going to die. this is it. im going to die. im going to die immediately.
every single night: lock in. OK. Lock In. Change your Life. I love you. Lock in. This is going to be big. I’m going to change the world. Ready? I love you. Lock in. I have an idea. Lock in.