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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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an L is an L
i'll admit when i am wrong. i thought the twittererification of tumblr was just another outlandish complaint. it is not. i was/am using xkit rewritten so i thought it was legit a shitpost.
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i recommend anyone who hates the new interface to download the xkit rewritten extension via firefox or chrome. cause satan may work hard but the xkit team works harder. thanks to them i didnt get affected by the dashboard changes upon launch.
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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I will talk shit about Tumblr and how it barely functions and is a fossil of the old Internet
but I do appreciate that the For You tab needs a couple days to generate new content to show me, forcing me to get off Tumblr and actually do something with my life.
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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hey @staff PUT IT BACK
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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you better have fucking not at this rate
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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in light of the new changes that @staff is rolling out...
pls rb to spread the word!
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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BOOOOOOOOOOO
A new way to navigate Tumblr
If you use Tumblr on a web browser, you might have noticed us testing a brand new navigation on your dashboard in the last month. Now, after some extensive tweaks, we’ve begun rolling out this new dashboard navigation to everyone using a web browser. Welcome to the new world. It’s very like the old world, just in a different layout.
Why are we doing this? We want it to be as easy as possible for everyone to understand and explore what’s happening on Tumblr—newbies and seasoned travelers alike.
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Labels over icons: When adding something new to Tumblr in the past, we’d simply add a new icon to our navigation with little further explanation. Turns out no one likes to press a button when they don’t know what it does. So now, where there’s space, the navigation includes text labels. Since adding these, we’ve noticed more of you venturing to previously unexplored corners of Tumblr. Intrepid!
What’s already been fixed? Thanks to feedback from folks during the testing phase, we’ve been able to make some improvements right out of the gate. Those include returning settings subpages (Account, Dashboard, etc.) to the right of the settings page instead of having them in an expandable item in the navigation on the left; fixing some issues with messaging windows on smaller screens; and streamlining the Account section to make it easier to get to your blogs.
What’s next? We’re looking into making a collapsible version of this navigation and improving the use of screen space for those of you with enormous screens. We’re also working on improving access to your account and sideblogs.
That’s all for now, folks. For questions and suggestions, contact Support using the “Feedback” category. Please select the “Report a bug or crash” category on the support form for technical issues. And keep an eye out for more updates here on @changes.
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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FOLKS I PROPOSE A STRIKE
A new way to navigate Tumblr
If you use Tumblr on a web browser, you might have noticed us testing a brand new navigation on your dashboard in the last month. Now, after some extensive tweaks, we’ve begun rolling out this new dashboard navigation to everyone using a web browser. Welcome to the new world. It’s very like the old world, just in a different layout.
Why are we doing this? We want it to be as easy as possible for everyone to understand and explore what’s happening on Tumblr—newbies and seasoned travelers alike.
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Labels over icons: When adding something new to Tumblr in the past, we’d simply add a new icon to our navigation with little further explanation. Turns out no one likes to press a button when they don’t know what it does. So now, where there’s space, the navigation includes text labels. Since adding these, we’ve noticed more of you venturing to previously unexplored corners of Tumblr. Intrepid!
What’s already been fixed? Thanks to feedback from folks during the testing phase, we’ve been able to make some improvements right out of the gate. Those include returning settings subpages (Account, Dashboard, etc.) to the right of the settings page instead of having them in an expandable item in the navigation on the left; fixing some issues with messaging windows on smaller screens; and streamlining the Account section to make it easier to get to your blogs.
What’s next? We’re looking into making a collapsible version of this navigation and improving the use of screen space for those of you with enormous screens. We’re also working on improving access to your account and sideblogs.
That’s all for now, folks. For questions and suggestions, contact Support using the “Feedback” category. Please select the “Report a bug or crash” category on the support form for technical issues. And keep an eye out for more updates here on @changes.
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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PUT THAT THING BACK WHERE IT CAME FROM OR SO HELP ME GOD
A new way to navigate Tumblr
If you use Tumblr on a web browser, you might have noticed us testing a brand new navigation on your dashboard in the last month. Now, after some extensive tweaks, we’ve begun rolling out this new dashboard navigation to everyone using a web browser. Welcome to the new world. It’s very like the old world, just in a different layout.
Why are we doing this? We want it to be as easy as possible for everyone to understand and explore what’s happening on Tumblr—newbies and seasoned travelers alike.
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Labels over icons: When adding something new to Tumblr in the past, we’d simply add a new icon to our navigation with little further explanation. Turns out no one likes to press a button when they don’t know what it does. So now, where there’s space, the navigation includes text labels. Since adding these, we’ve noticed more of you venturing to previously unexplored corners of Tumblr. Intrepid!
What’s already been fixed? Thanks to feedback from folks during the testing phase, we’ve been able to make some improvements right out of the gate. Those include returning settings subpages (Account, Dashboard, etc.) to the right of the settings page instead of having them in an expandable item in the navigation on the left; fixing some issues with messaging windows on smaller screens; and streamlining the Account section to make it easier to get to your blogs.
What’s next? We’re looking into making a collapsible version of this navigation and improving the use of screen space for those of you with enormous screens. We’re also working on improving access to your account and sideblogs.
That’s all for now, folks. For questions and suggestions, contact Support using the “Feedback” category. Please select the “Report a bug or crash” category on the support form for technical issues. And keep an eye out for more updates here on @changes.
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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@staff@wip@changes PUT THAT THING BACK WHERE IT CAME FROM OR SO HELP ME
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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Uh Oh!
guess who just got the new dash update and can no longer find anything? guess who hates it here?
@staff@wip@changes STOP UR SHIT PLSSS
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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stop the twitterfication of the internet
bplease i am so tired and i want my old dash back :(
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tumblyprotectionsquad · 9 months
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@changes you forced my hand and now i am sunburnt
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