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I think premium tier options were a good move for Tumblr to make. If it can somehow manage to stay solvent with just a percentage of the userbase paying it (and keep in mind no realistic plan can go forward that would require everyone pay for the site), and if they dropped the ads entirely, I'd consider posting there again (though not using it as my main social media). The only 'user-directed' feature of theirs I don't like is Tumblr Blaze, because I don't want undirected advertising anymore than I want directed advertising, but I won't necessarily be a hardliner about that one as long as it doesn't negatively impact their site policies the same way regular ads invariably will.
I know a lot of people are currently enjoying how advertisers are humiliating Musk, but both of them are the enemies of the average person, and neither have your best interests in mind, so let's not consider one good just because they've currently taking to kicking the other.
I know a lot of people are currently enjoying how advertisers are humiliating Musk, but both of them are the enemies of the average person, and neither have your best interests in mind, so let's not consider one good just because they've currently taking to kicking the other.