The postlimit feature, which tells you how many posts you have remaining in the day, has been broken since late last year (keeps returning 403 errors) and I’m kinda sad about it… it was really a helpful tool.
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The postlimit feature, which tells you how many posts you have remaining in the day, has been broken since late last year (keeps returning 403 errors) and I’m kinda sad about it… it was really a helpful tool.
Campaña para que saquen el POST LIMIT en cuarentena.
My first avatar update in 7 years 😮 via postlimit.com
I wanna see who has the oldest blogs though 👀
This site tells you how many posts you have left till post limit (plus other information about your, or anyone's, blog) Now mobile friendly.
Unos quieren pasar la época de exámenes para salir de fiesta y celebrar, yo quiero pasar la época de exámenes para publicar cosas en tumblr y rebloguear todo lo que pueda hasta que me de postlimit.
Just for you to know...
Anyway, If you want to know how many posts you have left for the day on your Tumblr blog, or another things about your blog like how old it is, there is this site:
http://postlimit.com/index.php
It also works if you want to check on another blogs. Just write the URL and that’s all :D
Do not mess with the dashboard setting below.
People are reporting problems after accidentally changing this Tumblr setting. It's confusing and poorly described. It should be ON (light blue as shown above)
If you turn it off, you will have no theme at all, even for logged in users. Everyone gets cycled back to their own dashboard where they can only see your recent posts in a generic window. Everything else is gone too, including your archive. There’s virtually no way to see your older posts. And useful sites like postlimit.com will no longer work for you
To avoid all this, simply leave that switch in it’s default “on” (blue) position. If you’ve already changed it, just change it back - everything will return.
Note: To find this setting, click on "settings" on your dash. Then select the blog on the right & scroll down to "privacy". The setting is labeled “allow logged-out users to see this blog”
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I went to postlimit to see how old my account is and it's older than I thought.