Eh, plenty of us in muccamukk's comments last night were DW people who were on tumblr and are opposed to this specifically because we were on tumblr, and I'm entirely in agreement with kore here.
There are tumblr conventions around reblogging, we're not heathens. Which is my way of saying "trust us to not muck things up."
I mean. Uh. If I had 50p for every time someone on tumblr reblogged a personal post of mine that I had literally tagged with some variant on 'don't reblog', I could probably get myself five years of paid DW time. Maybe it was fandom/circle dependent, but there is really, really nothing remotely approaching privacy norms on tumblr (there is hardly privacy etiquette). 'Reblog' is going to have to mean something entirely different here — something with attention to privacy norms baked in — and at that point what is ... the point of using it?
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There are tumblr conventions around reblogging, we're not heathens. Which is my way of saying "trust us to not muck things up."
I mean. Uh. If I had 50p for every time someone on tumblr reblogged a personal post of mine that I had literally tagged with some variant on 'don't reblog', I could probably get myself five years of paid DW time. Maybe it was fandom/circle dependent, but there is really, really nothing remotely approaching privacy norms on tumblr (there is hardly privacy etiquette). 'Reblog' is going to have to mean something entirely different here — something with attention to privacy norms baked in — and at that point what is ... the point of using it?