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Yes! I really appreciate reblog, extra happy when there are new tags, triple joy when there’s comment.
“reblogs aren’t important you’re just whiny”
yeah because when you see this
tell me you don’t get annoyed.
tumblr’s algorithm only cares about posts that are reblogged, it doesn’t count likes. posts don’t get promoted or circulated when they only have likes (the way instagram functions), only reblogs matter for increasing reach on tumblr as a platform.
support content creators.
like y'all are fuckin killing tumblr (& content creation) but okay
you think that’s not a lot of notes? that’s cute.
but yeah, tumblr’s system definitely doesn’t advantage non-popular artists, but there’s a big problem from within the community too. i have over 400 followers and i consider myself lucky when more than 2 people reblog my art, so imagine how much worse it is for people with even less followers.
reblog content creators, guys. liking posts doesn’t do anything.
THIS!
Reblog art and writing.
i honestly dont get why people stopped reblogging things they like on here bc like what are you afraid of??? people thinking youre cringey?? guess what bitch! youre on tumblr! it's all cringey! reblog everything you like and do it shamelessly no one fuckin cares
people stopped reblogging things because it is a lot easier to like things than to reblog them on mobile, and that's what the majority of people use. It's a design flaw not the users fault
idk if most people are aware of this, but if you hold the reblog button down you can literally just swipe to the icon of the blog you want it to reblog to. it‘s quick and easy
I just reblogged this for a second timr. Wrote this note, too. On mobile. Took seconds. No biggie.
*goes to bed for five years*
Look, guys, I know this might sound hella greedy but when ya see art you like, you always reblog it. If ya gonna like it, reblog it (even after your post limit, reblog it when it’s done). Likes aren’t gonna do shit because not everyone is gonna go through your likes and notice a piece of artwork. Artists won’t get noticed if their art is just liked up and never actually shared amongst followers.
Always reblog artwork you like
Please, if you like it, reblog it. No one sees your likes. When you get a note that someone liked an art piece you almost think, man they liked it, but not enough to let other people see it.
This goes for writing too! If you like it please reblog it ❤
I don’t wanna make people feel bad or anything for not reblogging my art because it’s wonderful if you liked it enough to even click the like button. However reblogs are actually preferred here. Not manditory, but certainly appreciated a lot.
R E B L O G I T
it means a lot to content creators
reblogs > likes, please!
today, one of my all time favorite series came to an end. from may 21st, 2013, all the way to now, march 27th, 2020, it's been quite the ride - and one i've enjoyed all the way. from lapis, peridot, jasper, bismuth, the rq = pd reveal, it's all been amazing. i loved seeing how homeworld functioned during the first two eras. i loved seeing steven change homeworld fundamentally. i loved every single part of it.
perhaps the most life changing part for me was blue diamond's backstory. her grieving over pink diamond helped me to cope with a traumatic event that, on a human species level, happened exactly to me.
this show has one of the biggest firsts when it comes to cartoon network - and that's ruby and sapphire's marriage. watching reunited was incredible, and i'm sure others could absolutely say the same.
steven universe helped me create bonds and friendships i would have never dreamed of having.
thank you so much for creating such wonderful art, and i thank rebecca sugar for this incredible story.
here's to a better life for steven!
bonus:
sorta different from what i usually do! but here’s my wife
if you use this hell site to browse art, please pay attention to this post and read to the very end
a lot of people on here post their art, as you all may know. cool! that's what tumblr was made for, to share art. hence that scary reblog button.
i'm not sure what makes it so scary, but i know a hell of a lot of people are scared of it. a lot of people, when they come across art they like, use the dreaded like button. i am vehemently against this button.
but seth, what is so wrong with this like button, i hear you say! some people just don't understand why it can be detrimental when it comes to art posts which is totally okay.
the like button does not give exposure to art like the reblog button does. it doesn't function how it would on instagram or twitter where it'll help bump the post or be readily available in a tab. i promise you, nobody is looking through your tumblr likes (most people have the option to view them disabled anyways).
the like button can even be harmful to some creators. there are some artists on tumblr who rely on commissions as a good source of their income. most do not SOLELY rely on it, but rather do art as a side thing when they already have a job that likely doesn't have great pay. to get commissions, these artists need exposure, and that is precisely what the reblog button does!
some artists are just here for fun, and that may lead people to believe that it's okay to just leave a like because the artist is just a hobbyist. that's okay, but they deserve reblogs as well. maybe they want people to see their art!
tl;dr people should reblog art that they like no matter what (unless they have reasons as to why they can't, such as family knowing their tumblr, etc)
please reblog this post if you agree with what i'm saying. thank you so much for reading this and i hope you all have a good day!
koragos! he’s a rat
wonky doodle i intend on fixing up sooner or later, but i say that about a lot of things i draw
I've noticed how Tumblr seems to be dying and I don't understand why. People stoped reblogging and posting and this used to be my absolute favorite website for fun, information and general content... Is it dying because of lack of motivation caused by stealing assholes or because people aren't engaging (if this is the case, why)? This was the best place for fandoms for so long, but nothing ever happens here anymore. And I refuse to go to Twitter, because it is so fucking toxic. Help. Whyyy
Hey anon. I believe there are many factors that have contributed in people not posting as much as they used to on Tumblr. It’s either one of these factors, a mixture of two or three factors or in some cases for content creators all four factors have taken place.
Firstly, we had the censorship purge last year, where Tumblr started flagging nearly every other post as inappropriate even when half of those posts weren’t even nsfw. Many tumblr accounts don’t show up in searches anymore, even though they are still active. This is all because they post nsfw content. A lot of content creators that primarily wrote smut decided to leave Tumblr last year and many never came back.
Secondly, a lot of content creators started noticing their work being reposted on other websites. These creators were not given any credit. In fact the reposters claimed the work as their own. This happened to every kind of content creator on here. Fan made videos, fancams, photos, gifs, fanart and fanfics were all getting reposted on websites such as YouTube, Wattpad, DeviantArt, etc. Unfortunately it is happening all over again for gif makers, where their gifs are being reposted on Twitter. We’ve lost a lot and are still losing many content creators due to this issue.
Thirdly, when Tumblr originally turned from a photography and art website into a website for various fandoms, people interacted with posts a lot more. Before I became a KPOP account, I used to be a part of Supernatural, Teen Wolf, Dr. Who, Sherlock and Harry Potter fandoms. I remember that any post that was either a fanfic, gifset or fanart used to gain more reblogs than likes back then. People used to reblog every single post they enjoyed seeing on Tumblr. Content creators were used to having their posts be reblogged by followers, which automatically meant that more people saw their content. In the last 2-3 years, posts hardly get any reblogs. People tend to hit the like button and move on to the next post on their dashboard. The main reason why content creators were drawn to Tumblr in the first place, was the REBLOG button. Every time someone hits the reblog button on a post, that post gets shared to that person’s followers. In other words, new people are seeing this content. When a content creator’s followers only hit the like button, no one new sees that post.
I’m a fanfic writer myself and I don’t even mind if people decide no to give me any feedback on my content. However, the least people can do is hit the reblog button. I have zero motivation to continue writing on Tumblr. The last chapter I posted for my fanfic Queen of Jeju ( back in April 2019) has 29 notes in total. 19 people liked that post and out of those 19 people only 3 decided to reblog it. The rest of the 7 reblogs were done by me. For a long time I kept telling myself that the reason I’m finding it so hard to post any new content is because I have writer’s block. I finally admitted to myself that the real reason I haven’t posted anything new on Tumblr since April is because hardly anyone reblogs my content. When someone likes my post, but decides not to reblog it, it makes me think that okay this person liked reading what I wrote. However, my writing wasn’t good enough to be shared with this person’s followers and that is why they never reblog my content. If my content is not good enough to be shared (reblogged), then why should I even post it in the first place.
Lastly, content creators started receiving asks and dms where people began to rudely demand for new content. Content that has always been free on this website. Gif makers started receiving asks where people demanded them to create gifs of their favourite idols at a faster pace, not realising or appreciating the fact that it takes at least 2 hours for someone to create a HD quality gif. Fanfic writers started receiving asks where people demanded updates for chaptered fics and also ‘requests’ for new fics when their account description clearly states that they are not taking requests at that time. If that wasn’t bad enough content creators started receiving asks and dms where people began to spew hate towards them because the content creator was either too slow at updating or because they didn’t create content about certain KPOP artists, ships or specific genres/themes.
If people want content creators to stay on Tumblr, then they need to treat them with kindness and respect. People also need to show content creators their appreciation, since we post content for free. We specifically take time out of our own busy lives to create content that is absolutely free to consume. In other words, content creators on Tumblr don’t get paid for their work, yet people still treat them like shit.
Only liking posts is killing the fandom community. It really doesn’t take long to leave one sentence on a post, or even reblog it!
This reply is so on point and people need to stop sleeping on their creators or else they may lose them.
as we move into the new year and new decade, please keep this in mind. this is not instagram. content on tumblr is not meant to be consumed, liked, and then forgotten–it is meant to be shared. it is meant to be interacted with. if you want there to continue to be content for you to consume, then you need to do your part as well.
you need to reblog content, not simply like.
if for some reason you’re shy about sharing certain content, this next one is still for you: you need to interact with content creators. tell them what you liked about it–it doesn’t even have to be in depth, and often, it can even be on anon, so there’s really no excuse! you may think your voice doesn’t matter, but i’m here to tell you that’s not true–we love hearing from you, and your note of encouragement is often all that keeps us going. even if your form of interaction is simply reblogging content and screaming in the tags–i love that shit, and i read every word.
you need to stop assuming you’re entitled to free content. content creators do this in their free time, often between work, or school, or family/friends responsibilities. don’t pester people for updates, don’t repost their content. tl;dr don’t be a dick.
you need to do all of these things. otherwise, content creators will leave and take their shit with them 🤷🏽♀️we do not enjoy working hard for days, months, only to simply toss it into a void, subsequently get literally nothing out of it, and then be expected to do it all over again. content is posted for free, and the least you can do is interact.
please support your content creators
Here’s my Top Three posts for my writing. Keep in mind, these are the Top Three. There’s a lot of my works that have a lot less than this. People wonder why I lack in motivation and it’s simply because the numbers don’t add up- and it’s nearly impossible to predict if something I write will get as good of notes as these three, or if I only end up with 10 or 20. It’s so hard to keep writing all while not knowing if my work will even be appreciated in the end.
The ratio from likes to reblogs is insane. And it’s insane because it doesn’t need to be that way. If you want to keep seeing content, spread the content. If you like the content, spread the content. It is literally the very least you could do for something you claim to love and enjoy.
hello, my name is seth, and this is my art blog! i infrequently post art here (busy with school (i do plan to post something within the next hour, so keep your eyes out! it’s a two for one!)), and i’d like some more followers. could i trouble anybody for a promo? thank you so much!
the icon on this post is from the kny manga!
i have a google drive of all of the work i’ve posted here!
ah... beby...
i still have to figure out how in the world to draw his hair but i think i did a decent job for now; it’s only a small drawing so i didn’t intend to make it good by any means for now anyways, but i do plan on improving on it in the future because i wanna make stickers
currently setting up a google drive! i plan to upload all of my art there so you can view and download it in their proper sizes / quality
sometimes you just need to create art
LOL i was just told about tumblrs atrocious tagging system so i'm reposting this
anyways here's giyū! whenever i watch a new anime i'm legally obligated to draw the most relatable character for the next 20 years
small vent, i hope this is okay; it makes me really upset when nobody reblogs my art.
most people who react with a like on my art are usually interested in the focus of it. in the case of, let's say, my tsuruno drawing, pmmm fans would press like it, but not reblog it.
i just don't understand why? if you like it, why not reblog as well? i understand blog types, but that's why you make sideblogs... likes do nothing - nobody checks the likes of a person, thus their art would get no attention
sorry if this makes no sense, i haven't taken my meds in a few days - but as i always say, reblogs help more than likes do. i just want people to see my art, and if nobody reblogs it, it doesn't help people see my art.
sad homura.
please reblog if you like. reblogs help an artist grow more than likes do