Cori Lannam (
corilannam) wrote2011-10-13 11:54 am
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Am I even using the world tumblr correctly? I am so old.
Okay, I finally gave in and got a tumblr account, mostly for following the tumblrs of people cooler than me.
Recs, anybody? What are the most interesting tumblrs you follow?
Recs, anybody? What are the most interesting tumblrs you follow?
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I do follow one tumblr blog via RSS feed, like any other blog. I find the lack of comments thing irritating, but I'll follow anyone who's got interesting stuff to say that I want to read.
-J
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As a general blogging platform, the lack of comments (or at least ease of commenting, since I haven't figured out if you can comment even with an account) does hurt it. Comments are usually where I find the most useful information in a blog. People are still flocking to it, though, so I suspect for many users, the lack of interactivity is not a deterrent and might even be attractive.
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I hadn't looked before, but I just went to one and clicked on the "0 comments" link on a recent post, and it gives you text box to comment in.
ETA: and now I see Lydia's comment about editing them in from Diskus or whatever, and...yeah.
I think that "social" is coming to mean "out there to be seen," and less "engages directly with other people". Or something.
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Do you have a concept of why people don't? (And why people use tumblr blogs instead of old-fashioned Blogger or Wordpress blogs in the first place?)
-J
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ETA: Actually, you have to kind of hack comments in by adding Disqus, and not all themes support it. So, yeah. Most people aren't going to do that.
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-J
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