A beautiful design and no jerks: how Tumblr did it
gigaom.comHrm. So, disclaimer: I don't use Tumblr at all. I get linked occasionally and that's all. This all said, last week I read this:
http://forums.questionablecontent.net/index.php/topic,28354....
Which is suggesting that, instead of trolls, well... downthread, there is this statement: "I will never understand just how Tumblr became such a cesspool of people ineffectually trying to make the world better."
Ehhh... in my experience tumblr really is the easiest social site to avoid trolls and opinions contrary to yours, just as the article says. The only default means of communication, reblogging, makes comments hard to see unless you're already following the commentator - you pretty much have to explicitly look for them.it feels like you're besieged from all sides.But at the same time you see all the comments and content from the like-minded people you follow, making tumblr into the perfect echo chamber. Which directly results in the toxic communities your quote is referencing (https://twitter.com/tumblrtxt)