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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-01-19 03:12 pm

[ SECRET POST #2209 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2208 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2013-01-19 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I never really notice such things because the only time I'm on someone's dash is when I decide whether I'll follow them or not.

What I hate are people who put a signature under everything they reblog. Yes, infamously, "the funniest posts", but there are tons of others who do that.

(Okay, I'll rant on for a bit, so never mind me.)

Also, there's a special place in hell for people who write "queue" on the post. I mean, jesus, who cares if it's your queue? Seriously, who gives a fuck. As if idiots writing "OMFG THE NOTES" isn't enough, you also have to add that it's on your queue?

But that's another thing. There are people who apparently give a shit? For a while, I followed a person who kept posting stuff like "Oh no, lost followers because I haven't been posting much these days." "I put some stuff on the queue because I'll be gone for a couple of days, please don't unfollow me!"

Seriously? People unfollow someone because they post 10 things instead of 30 a day? Or maybe people just unfollowed them because they kept whining about unfollowers.

But no, honestly, do you guys actually keep track of who posts how much? I mean, I'd be more unlikely to unfollow someone who frequently reaches the post-limit, because they're just flooding my dash, instead of someone who maybe doesn't post for a day.

(Anonymous) 2013-01-19 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"dash", I meant blog.

(Anonymous) 2013-01-19 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'd be more likely"

That's what I get for ranting.

(Anonymous) 2013-01-19 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't speak for the majority of Tumblr, but I use 'queue' for my own personal reference.

(Anonymous) 2013-01-19 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you put it in the tag or in the post?

(Anonymous) 2013-01-19 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
In the tags. The entire point of including it for reference is to make it easier for me to find particular posts again without having to skim my entire archive.

(Anonymous) 2013-01-19 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry if I was a bit too aggressive. I don't mind if people put it in the tags. In the end, the tags are mainly for organising everything. What annoys me is when people actually put it in the post. It just adds nothing to the post and it's incredibly awkward.

(Anonymous) 2013-01-19 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Thinking about it, I think only one person I follows tags their queue things. In the # area so I don't mind, lets me know that although they're posting they're not there.

I only made a post for the first person who unfollowed me, as a silly memorial (idk who it was, my follower count went down. I don't like that tumblr shows that to you now)

No-one I've followed seems to care if their follower count increases/decreases which is a load off my shoulder because I always worry they'll get angry if I unfollow ('cause I have seen drama posts at random about being unfollowed)...wait, scratch that. There was one person who was convinced it was because of their rants about the content in a fandom pairing tag. They would announce whenever they lost a follower after posting a rant, but that was like every day so I was scared to unfollow them. I eventually sent a little ask going "i think you're cool but I'm not interested in X fandom yet so I'm unfollowing, don't mean any offence!" which they were okay with but I resented having to do that :(

I don't really keep track of how much people post. I've got some who probably hit the post limits and I've got others who post every few days. I don't really mind since I unfollow/follow based on current interests (and tend to keep those I become casual friends with)
I don't follow that many people though, so it's enough that 30mins will have me uptodate on my dash.

(Anonymous) 2013-01-19 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
ayrt

Occasionally, I also want to make a dramatic post about an unfollower, just for fun, but there are many people who actually mean their dramatic posts, and they can get pretty mean-spirited too. Strangely, though, usually, the people who make a huge fuss about unfollowers... also immediately get three more followers? I feel like all those posts basically go, "Ugh, fine, fuck off with your nasty hipster blog, nobody liked you anyway. I've got ten new followers to make up for your sorry ass, so hi!"

(Anonymous) 2013-01-20 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
da

you can make the dramatic post and then at the very bottom add a tiny "this is a joke btw, I'm not actually mad" type disclaimer
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[personal profile] diet_poison 2013-01-20 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
But no, honestly, do you guys actually keep track of who posts how much?

Coming from someone who doesn't use Tumblr very often because of all the time it sucks up, I have to agree. That just seems like such a buttload of extra trouble. Anyway, what do you have to lose by following someone who doesn't post much? It's not like you get Bad Tumblr Points or something, and if you're the person who REALLY wants LOTS of content to sort through (I am not that person and am actually WAY more likely to unfollow someone who posts 20 things in three minutes) wouldn't it be better to keep them just for that little bit more?