Tumblr Blackout
Dec. 16th, 2018 09:11 pmIt's a few hours early, but I went ahead and logged out of my Tumblr account until December 17th is over. I don't know how much good it'll do - I don't really know how widespread it'll be, or if the douchebags in charge of that site will pay it any mind. It seems like they're already set on their shitty nipple ban and their shitty algorithm to enforce it, so we'll see what happens.
Anyway, the plan is to hang out on here, twitter, and the Synchronised Screaming writers chat for the duration of the 17th. If nothing else, it'll be a good dry run for the worst-case scenario of "Tumblr goes away forever". I won't deny that I'm attached to that site in a way that probably borders on addiction; I'll definitely miss it if it goes away. But I'm hoping to be able to stay connected to the friends I've made there no matter what happens.
For something more cheerful - if you're reading this, maybe hit me up with random life questions or fandom questions or writing prompts? Or tell me a random fact about yourself that I don't know? I know I'm not connected to a lot of people on Dreamwidth, but it'd be cool to get to know the people I am connected to a bit better. :)
Anyway, the plan is to hang out on here, twitter, and the Synchronised Screaming writers chat for the duration of the 17th. If nothing else, it'll be a good dry run for the worst-case scenario of "Tumblr goes away forever". I won't deny that I'm attached to that site in a way that probably borders on addiction; I'll definitely miss it if it goes away. But I'm hoping to be able to stay connected to the friends I've made there no matter what happens.
For something more cheerful - if you're reading this, maybe hit me up with random life questions or fandom questions or writing prompts? Or tell me a random fact about yourself that I don't know? I know I'm not connected to a lot of people on Dreamwidth, but it'd be cool to get to know the people I am connected to a bit better. :)
Re: /floating in from Explore->Latest
Date: 2018-12-17 04:30 am (UTC)That's super sketchy about the Wayback Machine, I hadn't heard that! All the more reason to do individual backups of stuff, I guess. :/ I'm glad I managed to archive the bits of fanfiction I had hanging around on there.
Oooh, what a good webcomic question! I'll be honest, I don't actually know how active the fandoms are for a lot of the ones I've followed over the years; I didn't really engage much with other fans until a few years ago. One that makes me sad though (and is relevant to the topic of archiving stuff!) is that the very active comment section for the webcomic Nimona mostly went away (to my knowledge) when the comic got published in physical form and most of it was taken offline. It was the first comment section I encountered that was actually a delight to read. People got very silly, I remember there being whole threads about various background characters that got named by fans and given personalities. I was never very active in commenting myself, but by the time it ended I was just as invested in the comments as the comic itself.
And I guess thinking back to other comics I read religiously back in the day, I would have given a lot to have other people to squee with about Dovecote Crest (a comic about historical re-enactors too stubborn to admit they loved each other) or Skin Deep (a comic about people who are secretly mythological creatures). I had very shippy feelings about some of the characters in those, haha! Dovecote Crest has been left hanging forever, sadly, though at least a few arcs of it were finished. Skin Deep is still ongoing though (and my OTP got together, hooray!)
Re: /floating in from Explore->Latest
Date: 2018-12-17 05:26 am (UTC)I looked up Skin Deep and apparently I know of this artist from... Rule 63 fanart of TF2 characters that I once geeked out over years ago?? Small world!
[moment of silence for Dovecote Crest]
Re: /floating in from Explore->Latest
Date: 2018-12-17 03:09 pm (UTC)Ha! Small world indeed. I follow the artist on Tumblr and I remember seeing lots of stuff about TF2 back in the day.
Re: /floating in from Explore->Latest
Date: 2018-12-17 03:26 pm (UTC)The "big five" really do seem draconian. You know they took down most of Ursula K. Le Guin's blog posts when her posthumous essay collection came out? Not just on her self-hosted blog, but lots if not all of her posts at the Book View Cafe group blog.
Re: /floating in from Explore->Latest
Date: 2018-12-17 05:16 pm (UTC)Also heck yes Digger! I should really go reread that one of these days. It's always strangely thrilling to me to see how Ursula Vernon's career has progressed - I followed her on deviantart way back in the day because she was drawing bizarre and interesting things, and now her books are on the shelf at my library. It's kind of magical!