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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-01-04 03:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #2923 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2923 ⌋

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[personal profile] caffeine_buzz 2015-01-05 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
If it helps, I actually kinda see what you mean. I have my issues with Tumblr; I really wish there was a proper commenting system and a way to make communities, and I feel like fandom is often stretched thinner and breaks easier -- like I have old fandoms that LJ kept alive long after the series ended but I feel like a lot of my Tumblr fandoms will probably die pretty quick once the new content stops. But on the other hand, I'm not a very social person and I felt like LJ was sometimes difficult for me in ways that Tumblr isn't. I like that I can contribute but don't necessarily have to keep up with long threads of discussion where I don't feel like I have anything to say but feel pressured to reply because I don't want to seem unfriendly. And I like that when someone follows me on Tumblr, I don't feel the same pressure to follow back that I did when I was friended on LJ -- and I don't have to ask to follow people on Tumblr either, I can see a complete stranger's blog, think 'Oh, this is cool!' and follow it and no extra interaction is required. (And for the anons above -- I do create content. I write fic, I occasionally make gifs and such, and a while back I wrote a huge meta post for my favorite character and now get pretty regular asks from people wanting to know my take on different character relationship stuff. And actually, I don't know if I would've felt as confident making that initial meta post on LJ as I did on Tumblr, though even on Tumblr I did need a little push for that one.)