While Automattic, the owner of Tumblr and Wordpress, hasn't made any public statements yet, a screenshot of a concerning message has been leaked and spread around a reputable Wordpress-related public Discord server. According to the message, the people working on Tumblr are to be reassigned to different projects, while Tumblr itself will be left with a skeleton crew to keep the site running.
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People who have experienced the shut down of a big site note that shifting to running the bare minimum is one of the first steps of it closing down. Often, the skeleton crew will not be able to keep up with the maintenance and moderation the userbase requires. Bots and malicious users eventually overrun the site, and the users will move on to a more usable platform.
Instructions on how to back-up one's own Tumblr blogs are being spread around.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yBW ... vQgjI/editTumblr is a micro-blogging website and, while not as popular as social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter (now x), contributes greatly to internet culture and fandom culture. There are several accounts on FB, Instagram, and Twitter dedicated to just reposting screenshots of Tumblr posts and interactions. Writers, artists, fans, and hobbyists have formed tight communities on the site to network, form friendships, and continue generating interest and content for media that have ended ages ago. Tumblr is also one of the first places discontented Reddit and Twitter users migrated to when they could no longer abide by the changes in the other sites' features and policies.
Pillowfort, another micro-blogging site created in response to Tumblr's NSFW content ban years ago, and one of the most recommended Tumblr alternatives, has also recently come out with financial difficulties.
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I'm devastated. Tumblr's been my internet home base for years. My account holds conversations from fandom friends who was last seen more than 5 years ago, echoes of interactions from long-deactivated accounts. Exporting a decade's worth of stuff from my blog is going to be a nightmare, but the posts from dead/now unused blogs will likely just disappear if the site goes down.
I have no idea where else to go. I have various accounts on other sites, but none of them fulfill the niche Tumblr does. Twitter/X is too limiting - I need the high character counts, dammit. Dreamwidth seems to be text-focused. Wordpress isn't really used for highly casual and informal posts and memes, as far as I'm aware. Reddit is a forum, not a blogging platform. And Facebook now requires people to input their legal names (sometimes even asking for ID proofs) and tends to be really bad at showing posts in chronological order.
Guess I'll just stuff my insides full of dirt and bury myself underground in the hopes that the mycorrhyzal network that wraps around the earth accepts me into its folds.