Okay, so first of all, I caved.
I'm now on Tumblr. I'm still figuring out how it works! I haven't posted anything yet. I'm planning to use it for fannish and writerly stuff only; this place will still be where I babble about a combination of RL, writerly, and fannish stuff. I'd certainly appreciate anyone who wants to follow me or who has any good
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What Oshun said. To the 12th power.
Yes, I have a Tumblr, but I am on a moratorium of any posting, reblogging, or even "liking." I'm now just an egregious lurker. Here's my most recent post on Tumblr, dated 21 April, that comments on my impression of the venue:
Pros: Entrancing (and sometimes obscure) artwork, historycrushes, photos of beautiful places (real or otherwise), goofy gifs, science-as-art ( ... )
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Oh, wow! Yes. My mother used to yell from the kitchen door:
"Behave yourselves! I am not coming out there to referee any fights!"
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Paraphrasing here...
Dinklage (slurred words): Y'know what's on my Tumblr?
Drunk Uncle: What?
Dinklage (pauses): Regret.
The video clip is in the linked article.
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Anyway, Peter Drunklage is great. Speaking of tone, he hits just the right tone on the word "Regret!"
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I don't see this particular service every replacing LJ, much less the HL. I really just feel like I'm missing out being in touch with that corner of fandom. As I noted earlier, that just doesn't seem advisable, being a site owner and all.
I suspect I'll be posting lots of links to longer stuff in places where there is more opportunity for discussion/comment.
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I tried that! Nary a ripple on either side! (Yo! Look over here!! Stories!! Meta!! Exciting baby pictures! Hear me complain about the weather and life in the big city!) But you may do better. You are a BNF, to the degree that this fandom has any.
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I think you probably are too! :D
I don't have much time to devote to the site, so I'm not expecting many ripples either.
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BWAH! Who could ever be a loudmouth at the Met? :^D
Given your role as proprietor of the SWG, it makes sense to at least have some presence on Tumblr. I'm less sanguine about Tumblr not replacing LJ. My observation is that the folks who have really gotten into Tumblr have become noticeably more silent on LJ/DW. Not to mention Tumblr seems to encourage attention spans akin to a gnat's.;^)
Anyway, here's Professor Thû's commentary on this latest and greatest networking platform - and yes, I put it on my Tumblr, despite the drawings being absolutely horrible compared to the other fan art that make people swoon these days.
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I don't know if it's normal for you to be shushed at the Met, but it's pretty expected for Tristan. ;)
My observation is that the folks who have really gotten into Tumblr have become noticeably more silent on LJ/DW.
Goodness, if I were to post less, I wouldn't post at all!
I like my journal for its journaling aspects. I loathe Facebook. I haven't tried Twitter.
I don't see Tumblr being much my speed. It's more like Facebook than LJ. :^/
The only way it might hook me was if I could get on it at work, because then it'd be a good procrastination tool.
Not to mention Tumblr seems to encourage attention spans akin to a gnat's.;^)
*whew* Good thing mine's more like a boll weevil.
I love the comic!
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I've actually seen it more the other way around - that a lot of people who've moved over were going quiet on LJ/DW long before they joined tumblr.
It's also nice when RL stuff is crazy to have a less labor-intensive way of keeping in touch with people. The queue function is my bestest friend, because it lets me share cool stuff without having to physically be at the computer. Then I only need to grab a couple minutes here and there to see any responses people may have made, where as LJ/DW needs a more unbroken stretch of time.
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There are some posts I make that mushroom. I don't write them on purpose. I am very much an anything that comes into my head at the moment person. It is kind of diary for me and a reaching out to touch people. But I have often thought about looking and back and trying to figure out why one of my own posts on LJ might get 60 comments and another zero to two.
I know I do one thing consistently, that not every one is able to do. I response almost immediately to each and every comment I get. (I can do that because I work at home. Not punching a time clock and have a lot more free time than most people. I also am a prolific multi-tasker. The only thing I cannot do while tending an LJ post is write fiction.)
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