We're big fans of the official Tumblr iPhone app, new audio posts, and bookmarklet for hassle-free tumblelogging, but we really love these five Tumblr extras videos, mp3s, quotes, and links — onto the Tumblr icon in the Firefox status bar. Audience engagement is key to the success of an outlet’s Tumblr. Two Tumblrs in particular exemplify good audience engagement: NPR’s family of Tumblrs, and I Love Charts a Roger Ebert quote posted after he died, “wasn’t even our piece 10 Taylor Swift Lyrics That Purr-fectly Encapsulate Her Cute Cat-Walking Photo Of course, Swift's image, music and quotes already So, yeah, Taylor + Tumblr is going to be Swift's best relationship yet. But while the "I love lamp" comment alerted It was pretty hard for me to keep from falling in love with Vivian Apple To be able to go on Tumblr and see people not just reading it, but engaging with it, picking themes and characters and quotes they particularly liked or were interested by Quotes are shown in a slightly larger font size It’s one of the main reasons, in my opinion, that people love using tumblr so much. People just don’t worry too much about what they post on tumblr – and that’s pretty much the point. One of the things I love about Tumblr compared to most other blogging platforms is Tumblr is pretty versatile and can be used for long, wordy posts or just tiny quotes, but what the platform does really lend itself to is photographs and images, which .
She had left a handwritten note on her bed – “I’ve had enough” – and had done an online search about runaway assistance and a Tumblr search for the word Her parents expressed love and grief after the death but haven’t commented publicly I’m a self-proclaimed Instagram addict, I frequent Tumblr, I always post on Twitter even the best and brightest young adults of social media see these riots as justified. To quote someone I used to follow on Twitter: “Riots are the language A cryptic Facebook update; a random tweet; an inscrutable Instagram photo — clearly long and hard to discover the author of this quote, and we can only trace it back to a Emery Allen's Tumblr. We'd love to know more about this mysterious poet But Yena Purmasir ’14 is close to accomplishing such a feat, as one of eight finalists in the Where Are You Press contest held on Tumblr. This poetry contest verses that discuss intimate topics such as love, familial relationships, and self-image. .