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Gardenarian
1-28-14, 3:43pm
I have been thinking of starting a blog for a long time, and am trying out a mini blog on Tumblr.
It seems really easy and fun, but I don't know if it will go anywhere.

Does anyone use Tumblr? It is super easy to put in text, photos, links, etc. I really like the interface.

Anything you don't like about it?
(Besides that there is quite a lot of porn on Tumblr, I've heard.)


Here is a link to my test page - this is not the blog I'll be doing, just something to test out the different features: Walden 2014 (http://walden2014.tumblr.com/)

Simply Divine
1-28-14, 10:28pm
I have an account, but I don't look at it much. Some of the content quality is excellent, but you have to screen out a lot of mid-to-late Millennialist angst to find it. It's like sorting for gold and about as fun.

Kestra
1-29-14, 10:19am
I tried Tumblr, but mainly because I was part of a fanbase of a particular TV show.

I didn't really like Tumblr because it moved too fast. If you follow a person or two who is a heavy user, it seems your timeline is filled constantly. I find it a lot faster (more crap) than Twitter or FB, which I also use.

Tumblr also seemed mostly teens and 20s people, but that is all about who you follow probably. I need an old lady Tumblr. Like if there were a few of us there, that'd be okay.

For blogging, I still like my Wordpress (the blog host, not the website making software - they are things) and some people use Google's Blogger as well.

Here's my blog if you want to see a Wordpress hosted interface. I have a fair number of the optional things set up. http://kestra.ca/

catherine
1-29-14, 10:31am
I'm also a Wordpress user.. But good luck! It is a fun learning experience...

SteveinMN
1-29-14, 10:47am
I have a Tumblr account ... which I rarely use. Maybe I just haven't seen the right Tumblr blogs, but it seems every one I looked at is little more than a spew of animated GIFs and blocks of pictures resembling Warhol's depictions of soup or movie stars. And, surprisingly, despite being a photographer, I don't find photos-with-captions to be an ideal medium for a blog. I had a WordPress blog for a while; if I were to pick it up again, I'd consider WordPress or even Joomla long before I go with Tumblr.

Tiam
2-19-14, 2:52am
I have an account, but I don't look at it much. Some of the content quality is excellent, but you have to screen out a lot of mid-to-late Millennialist angst to find it. It's like sorting for gold and about as fun.


I agree with this assessment

Gardenarian
2-19-14, 4:31pm
I think I don't understand the point of it - it's more sharing than creating?

SteveinMN
2-20-14, 10:09am
I think I don't understand the point of it - it's more sharing than creating?
I would say it's more creating than sharing. Tumblr is pretty much an open blog platform/site which concentrates much more on pictures/videos than on text. From that perspective, many Tumblr-ers create entries to satisfy themselves even if they're never seen by anyone else. Kind of like "traditional" blogs....

Gardenarian
2-20-14, 3:46pm
Thanks Steve. Then it DOES sounds like what I'm looking for.
I am not looking for an audience; I really want something that is more like an online diary - as you said, kind of like "traditional" blogs.

tetrimbath
2-21-14, 2:43pm
I, too, prefer WordPress as a blogging platform. They all work, but I want the asynchronous timing of a WordPress or Blogger blog. I also like the fact that I can host several blogs under one account. It allows for more organization beyond categories and tags. Here's my personal finance blog. http://trimbathcreative.wordpress.com/