I keep forgetting to ask but do people care that i reblog iz, su, and other various fandoms to this blog or like is it chill
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I keep forgetting to ask but do people care that i reblog iz, su, and other various fandoms to this blog or like is it chill
I like your Tumblr. Post less!
Me: Starts following that great Tumblr.
Great Tumblr: Posts 75 things in a row… before breakfast.
Dashboard: Flooded.
Me: (Unfollows the great Tumblr) Well! I sure like different flavours. I wish ppl will one day learn to use the queue.
im gonna start trying to consolidate stuff onto just one blog instead of having multiple specific side-blogs i barely use, so uh... expect a bunch of ace attorney and omniscient reader stuff to be posted here for the forseeable future
How to queue posts
Queued posts help keep your blog active by staggering posts over a period of hours or days. To add posts to your queue:
On the web, while creating a new post, click the arrow next to "Post" and choose "Add to queue" from the menu. Then click "Queue."
On mobile, while creating a new post, tap the meatballs menu (●●●) and choose "Add to queue" from the menu. Then tap "Queue."
To access your queued posts:
On the web, click the account menu (the human icon at the top of the screen), hover over the blog whose queue you want to see, click the little dude with three lines that appears, and click "Queue."
In the apps, tap the account menu (the human icon), and select the desired blog from the menu at the top of the screen. Tap the gear icon, and choose "Queue." Note that in the apps, the "Queue" option won't appear in the menu unless you've queued or scheduled posts already.
To edit your queue settings:
On the web, click the account menu (the human icon at the top of the screen), hover over the blog whose queue you want to see, click the little dude with three lines that appears, and click "Queue." Edit the settings you see there to specify how many posts will be published from your queue, and the time frame they'll be published in.
In the apps, tap the account menu (the human icon), and select the desired blog from the menu at the top of the screen. Tap the gear icon, and choose "Queue." Then tap the gear icon to adjust the frequency and timing of your queued posts.
Other stuff to note about the queue:
You can use the queue to publish up to 50 posts per day.
You can't pause the queue, so make sure the posts are ready to be published before adding them to the queue.
You can store 300 posts in the queue at a time. If you want to add more than that, we recommend saving posts as drafts and moving them into your queue as needed.
If your queued post fails to post for any reason, you can find it in your draft posts.
Source: [Help Center]
If you don't utilize the queue feature and I have to scroll through like 10 of your posts/reblogs in a row... I've probably already unfollowed you.
You do you, but if you post or reblog stuff from the same show without queuing them (so they’re spaced out time-wise) and without even tagging them, people who aren’t interested in it will unfollow you.
Some of you never learned how to use the queue and it shows.
Jesus Christ, Amelia.
STAGGER YOUR POSTS, WOMAN