![]() ![]() So yeah, don’t be surprised if creators stop creating because nobody wants to share their creations. Notes are not the problem, the fact that you want new content without supporting creators is. Here, likes don’t give our posts exposure, reblogs do. The very base of this website is sharing, as opposed to Instagram. This is not a fast-food company where you can order something, consume it, and then throw it away. ![]() But Tumblr is built on reblogs and likes. ![]() We’re not trying to force you to reblog everything or want you to fill your blog with things you don’t like. Tumblr has changed from having an even reblog-like ratio, or even twice as many reblogs as likes, to being another social media where users consume content instead of sharing it. What they mean is that the effort they’re putting into creating something purely out of inspiration and the need to share their passion and creativity with the world is being consumed and forgotten, just like it is on Instagram. When creators say they’re discouraged from creating because their posts get no notes, they don’t mean they will refuse to create unless their last edit reaches at least 1k notes. I think so many people mistake the ‘you should reblog’ message with ‘I’m greedy and all I want is notes’ when it’s really not at all like that. ![]()
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