Facebook pages dedicated to putting up posts from tumblr.
Blogging etiquette. Real simple stuff.
Facebook pages dedicated to putting up posts from tumblr.
Blogging etiquette. Real simple stuff.
This is Jaskson
He saw a post relating to his amazing childhood.
However, he doesn’t reblog with “only 90’s kids will understand” or attaches 69 million gifs.
Jackson is still a proud 90’s kids like the rest of us so he reblogs the post, but he doesn’t embarrass us by adding that terrible “I regret nothing” gif with the rotating chicken (yeah you know which fucking gif I’m talking about).
Thank you, Jackson.
Blogging etiquette. Real simple stuff.
People who post on facebook to follow them on tumblr.
Blogging etiquette. Real simple stuff.
(part credit to c-ocoo.tumblr.com)
This is Chris
Chris found a giant list of 150 unique questions that his followers could ask. He wants to reblog it so his followers will want to ask him these questions.
However, he realizes that his followers aren’t going to take the time to look through the questions much less give a fuck…
Stop thinking so low of yourselves.
All of you are fucking beautiful.
That is all.
(this relates to my blog because of things girls submit. Even if you think it doesn’t, I don’t give a fuck. Every girl is beautiful.)
This is Kim
Kim saw a post that made her sad
Kim wants to show that she cares about the post.
However, she does not put an annoying caption like “If you don’t reblog, you don’t have a heart” or “reblog if you care for this little girl”. Those comments are the leading cause of cancer.
Thanks, Kim, for not making people want to punch the fucking computer.
Blogging etiquette. Real simple stuff.
This is Jerry.Jerry saw a post with a really funny comment (such as “The Internet Is Over, Everyone Can Go Home).
Jerry also saw that other users had reblogged the post and commented with the same comment but in bold and italics to add emphasis to how funny the comment is. Jerry also…
This is Jane.
Jane saw an original text post by someone on her dashboard mere seconds after the blogger posted it.
She wants to reblog it, but she realizes the post has a typo. She considers writing under the post her correction with an asterisk, like “*there” or “*you’re”.
However, Jane…
This is Christina
She watched a show and read books that others might not have yet. She wants to make multiple posts fangirling about the book. She also wants to publish and reblog multiple gifs from the show.
Christina realizes some people might have Tumblr Saviour so she tags her shit correctly.
TAGS. CORRECTLY.
Blogging etiquette. Real simple stuff.
This is Chad
He has a successful blog AND a social life.
Stop it, Chad. You only get one.
Blogging etiquette. Real simple stuff.