But I was promised male-presenting nipple emojis... ;__;
I tried many times to feel at home on Tumblr, because I saw some really great stuff posted there and also a few friends whose content I liked to read preferred Tumblr and I felt so disconnected. But it never worked out. The dashboard always felt overwhelming, the comments and conversations always were difficult to navigate, tagging was a nightmare, searching was too, and last but not least I couldn't "get" Tumblr on a certain fundamental level, I think. It always moved too fast for me to keep track.
I remember the LJ exodus, and I am amazed (and grateful) that DW is still standing after all this time. It makes me excited to think of new users coming here and hopefully feeling at home.
P.S. In the screenshot at first I misread "share menu" as "shame menu"...
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I tried many times to feel at home on Tumblr, because I saw some really great stuff posted there and also a few friends whose content I liked to read preferred Tumblr and I felt so disconnected. But it never worked out. The dashboard always felt overwhelming, the comments and conversations always were difficult to navigate, tagging was a nightmare, searching was too, and last but not least I couldn't "get" Tumblr on a certain fundamental level, I think. It always moved too fast for me to keep track.
I remember the LJ exodus, and I am amazed (and grateful) that DW is still standing after all this time. It makes me excited to think of new users coming here and hopefully feeling at home.
P.S. In the screenshot at first I misread "share menu" as "shame menu"...