Tagging as a sidechannel
Dec. 20th, 2018 09:04 pmOne thing I like about Tumblr was the use of tags as a side channel for commentary I thought might distract from the main body of a post. It could be funny on a serious post, or just a way of capturing related thoughts for later on the topic in a way that didn't get in the face of everyone who wanted to interact with that post. Alternatively on Tumblr, I could put the idea in a reblog.
What do people think of immediately commenting on my own post with what I would put in the Tumblr tags? Is that seen as faking popularity over here?
I think it would be a cool social norm to establish as we resettle over here, at least for those who want to use Dreamwidth more like Tumblr than like a traditional blog.
What do people think of immediately commenting on my own post with what I would put in the Tumblr tags? Is that seen as faking popularity over here?
I think it would be a cool social norm to establish as we resettle over here, at least for those who want to use Dreamwidth more like Tumblr than like a traditional blog.
Example and who got me on track
Date: 2018-12-21 02:25 am (UTC)In this case, my post would probably have been a reblog of Potofsoup's post, but I'm taking it in a sufficiently different direction I don't feel a need to link it in the main post as the source.
Re: Example and who got me on track
Date: 2018-12-23 04:55 pm (UTC)I've been here since 2009 and
Since DW doesn't show any running reblog/like counts, I don't think inflating numbers is A Thing.
FYI: to make the DW account name, type
<user name=ACCOUNT>If the account is a community, DW automagically shows the correct userhead.
/here from https://www.dreamwidth.org/latest?tag=tumblr
Re: Example and who got me on track
Date: 2018-12-23 06:59 pm (UTC)And thank you for the letting me know how to make the account name, and for your "here from". I might have figured out the first thing with time, but I woudn't have realized that DW had the "browse everything someone said with this tag" feature. I really like it on Tumblr, to find new people or just to see if I missed something interesting, and I'm glad DW has it too!