NewTumbl takes things seriously
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My personal blog, started in 2006. No paid posts. 05.01.2021 NewTumbl takes things seriouslyYou are currently browsing comments. If you would like to return to the full story, you can read the full entry here: “NewTumbl takes things seriously”. 5 Responses to ‘NewTumbl takes things seriously’ |
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Happy anniversary, Jack.
Back on topic: I am rather limiting my use of social media to YouTube, for now. I know that’s not an ideal choice, but it’s where the narcissistic abuse recovery community I can trust resides. My wife and I are moderators for two content creators, in that vein.
I will see if I can persuade my 18-year-old to look at NewTumbl. They still use Tumblr as it stands, which I still find disappointing, but we’ve talked about my reasons why as such.
Thank you, J. I totally understand those limits. It’s only sensible. I don’t allow YouTube cookies and I don’t do Google, so I’m afraid it’s one place where we won’t connect, but the blog (and email) are always good.
I’ll have a NewTumbl follow-up post. While I applaud the people behind it, the user base (specifically its post moderating) still leaves something to be desired, I’m afraid.
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