Reblogging Self
Does anyone know how to reblog yourself after the most recent Tumblr update?

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Reblogging Self
Does anyone know how to reblog yourself after the most recent Tumblr update?
That awkward moment when you almost reblog yourself off your dash...
# How To Reblog Yourself on Tumblr # ***UPDATE 2011-04-07:*** The best way to reblog yourself is to use [Missing E](http://missinge.infraware.ca/) for Google Chrome, Safari, or Firefox. ### The Older/Harder Way See update at bottom of this page for "an easier way"… Have you ever wanted to reblog yourself? Maybe you posted something and wanted to repost it for people who are in a different timezone, or maybe you wanted to do that "Throwback Thursday" thing, or maybe you posted something that you thought was funny but it was before you had many followers on Tumblr so few people saw it. I'm not here to judge, people. Ok, I *am* here to judge, but not about this in particular. So, how is it done? Tumblr doesn't show you the option for reblogging yourself. Previously the only way that I knew how to do this was to create a completely separate Tumblr account, login to it, and then load the page and then copy the "reblog" URL, then login to your other account and use the URL that you copied. Fairly painful and awkward. [Dan Wineman](http://venomousporridge.com/) asked me how I was doing this, and he made a comment asking if I was doing some sort of trick to get the "code" from Tumblr. I got curious to see if there was an easier way to do this than the process I just described, and sure enough there is. My "solution" is still fairly geeky. Before this becomes "easy" for anyone to do, someone who knows JavaScript will have to figure out a way to take what I've figured out and rewrite it into a bookmarklet or something so we can get "one click" reblogging. However, we have to start somewhere, so here are the technical details. ## Begin Technical Details Section ## 1. Go to an URL for a specific post, such as http://funsizebytes.com/post/33322292/what-are-you-saying-i-need-this Step 2) **View Source** for the page. In Safari this is View > View Source. In Firefox its View > Page Source. Step 3) **Scroll aaaaaaalllllll the way down** until you see a line which begins with
UPDATE:
[Dan Wineman](http://venomousporridge.com/) posted about a [much easier way to do this](http://venomousporridge.com/post/554739794/reblog-bookmarklet).