I’m a long standing WP user as well and one of the aspects that I’ve loved about wordpress has been the ability to customize so much of my blog, particularly adding widgets and extensions that have been developed and tested by the community. Is there any momentum in cross-pollination, if you will, of features that have worked well in WP (and vice versa)?
I would like to give Tumblr users as much flexibility as you do in the WP ecosystem, and there is some really cool tech being developer that drastically lowers the cost of that flexibility, like WordPress Playground, which spins up a full WP install in real-time in your browser, with WASM. You don't need a database server, etc, anymore. This is truly revolutionary, and we haven't begun to see the impact. Now making that an accessible product is tricky, kind of like we had transformers and LLMs for years but it was the RLHF and product work OpenAI did that blew up that space, really made people reimagine what was possible. That's what we're working on.