Launched fifteen years ago, Tumblr is now often viewed as one of these relics of the internet that make millennials nostalgic. Once prominent and innovative, it fell into the shadow of fellow social media giants, but it may not stay like this for long.
In fact, avid Tumblr fans have recently noticed a weird renaissance in their feeds that are getting weirdly active as if it was 2010 all over again. Astonishingly, Tumblr’s CEO Jeff D’Onofrio told The New Yorker that forty-eight per cent of its active users and sixty-one per cent of its new ones are Generation Z. To put it into perspective, this is the exact demographic that Facebook and Instagram are in fear of losing.
And while people are now (re)discovering the miscellaneous world of Tumblr, various posts shared on the platform both years ago and now get dug up into the bright light of social media. They end up on “The Weird Side Of Tumblr” Facebook page that shares the funniest, weirdest and most wholesome findings. Below we selected quite a few of the best for your entertainment, so pull your seat closer.
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its great because it shows how much its been normalised in our minds, just as it should be.
Load More Replies...It never was a thing. "Homophobes" aren't afraid; they're bigots who feel they can dictate how others conduct their privates lives, and they usually dictate this from their moral high horse built of adultery and multiple divorces.
I was wondering what weird laws existed that it was illegal to have your pet in your wedding party.
They are! My uncle and aunt were similarly lucky a few years ago when they got married in botanical gardens- a rainbow even came out as they said their vows!
Load More Replies...It took me way longer and I had to read the comments before I got it.
Didn't even occur to me that there were two dresses in the picture. Just wondering why a dog couldn't be a flower girl. Good for them. The brides and the goodest flower girl
First of all, why would it be illegal to have a dog as your flower girl? More importantly, who had enough time to think of enacting a law barring dogs from being flower girls? It can't possibly have ever been a problem.
I think they meant lesbian marriage but i love this comment
Load More Replies...Same!! Hahhahahaha Wondering why the heck Oz would outlaw dogs as flower girls. 😆
Same here. And I was like that’s so dumb (that dogs couldn’t be flower girls) and then when I caught on I was like “that’s so dumb too. Marry who you want” and then and only then did my brain finally catch up
It took me forever to "get this" the pictures are stunning and the everyone is so beautiful!
I'm gay but wondered why it was illegal for a dog to be a part of the entourage HAHAHAHA
Not having a dog as a flower girl but because it's same sex marriage!
Load More Replies...Was I the only one who thought they meant it was illegal to have a dog as a flower girl.
Tumblr was launched around the same time as Facebook (2004) and Twitter (2006), in 2007, so it was not always behind. In fact, it was built to be a simple social blogging platform, but its multimedia approach set it apart. It was about the time when users were getting their cell phones, so they could take a photo and upload it straight on their Tumblr.
The appeal of Tumblr also had to do with the fact that users could design their own home pages; post text, images, gifs, or videos; and follow a feed of others doing the same. It became home to endless personalized moodboards that best reflect each user’s personality, whether by music, images or gifs.
We walked past a storefront today with mannequins in the window and my two year old was hysterically laughing- "look mommy they no have any heads!" Lol.
In 2018, the world changed for Tumblr. The passing of the federal SESTA-FOSTA law to ostensibly combat sex trafficking, and issues with Apple’s App Store and its provisions against apps containing adult content, led to Tumblr enacting a ban on NSFW content across the platform. This was followed by an uproar as Tumblr was home to many established communities devoted to real-life and illustrative erotica, so they spoke out against the restrictions.
But since the ban, media coverage of Tumblr focused on the decline of the website. For example, in 2019, Business Insider reported Tumblr’s unique monthly visitors had decreased by more than 20% in the year.
Meanwhile, Allegra Rosenberg, a writer at Fansplaining, argues that reports of Tumblr’s death have been greatly exaggerated. “While Tumblr was certainly known in some circles for being a haven for NSFW content, that was certainly never all there was to it. For every user that decamped for greener, smuttier pastures when the ban was put into place, there was another user that simply shrugged their shoulders and kept on blogging,” she said.
can I live here? just... in the picture please? I'm not asking for much...
Rosenberg argues that contrary to everyone’s expectations, “Tumblr users have stuck around en masse, making the kind of sardonic posts the platform’s long been known for, all the while feeling like survivors in a post-apocalyptic landscape. And if you know where to look, you can still spot new blogs being started by young teens, a constant injection of youthful activity into the platform.”
Finally, some more backstory for the first pic! I keep seeing it on BP.
and the bird would be the painting in the backround. also the annoying freind.
Grew up in Australia-thought they were a thing Disney made up. SO excited when I saw the first one in real life.
inspirational. yet again, science side of tumbler has your back.
fine. I won't. (2 seconds later) "hear me out guys, what about *scorpions*"
I wonder if I should say it came out of the blue and then show myself out immediately
What if there's some medical emergency going on inside of a locked room with a doorknob like this?
I've been on this hellside for years and these posts are rather cute, tumblr- weird is a very different kind of beast lol
I've been on this hellside for years and these posts are rather cute, tumblr- weird is a very different kind of beast lol