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They will credit the artist accordingly by providing a link to the original in the comments. Removing that credit is equivalent to not giving credit where credit is due. Also, people will continuously bug you for the origin of the material. You will come across Tumblr posts that carry user comments, which you might want to consider removing before a reblog. Once in a while, users respond to a post by adding in extra information in a comment.

Sometimes reblogs happen because of the comments. If you still insist on not including the comments, you can go to the original post and reblog it from there. Remember, people come to Tumblr to find and share things they love. They will not appreciate it when you rant about how terrible their interest is. Just continue on your merry way reblogging things that you like, and ignoring things that you hate. Hashtagging on Tumblr is more commonly known as tagging.

Tags play a big part in the Tumblr universe. It allows users to track posts, spread information and organize their blog contents. While their purpose seems to be similar to how they are used on other social media sites, on Tumblr, the usage of tags are on a different level.

As mentioned, people track tags because they love something; they care little to nothing about your rants as your hate does not contribute to the fandom. If you follow new episodes of TV shows and like to blog about it the moment you finish watching it, do everyone a favor and tag it spoilers.

As much as you like to post spoilers, I doubt you would like it if others spoil a show for you before it is even shown where you live. It is thus common courtesy to tag your post as spoilers for your followers.

This makes it easier for them to block specific posts. Tumblr has a policy about posting sensitive issues but it acknowledges that this differs from person to person. Tagging NSFW will help your followers keep their jobs and for the rest of us to treat your Tumblr posts accordingly.

There are differing schools of thought on why you must post your comments in the tags. Active Oldest Votes. Step 2: Set up the script This is the lightly modified version of my script. Have fun! Improve this answer. Thank you very much, even though it's a late answer : — Aventinus. Your hostname would be something like "x. You will then need to get an API key from Tumblr. To do this: Ensure that you are logged in to Tumblr. Access the OAuth registration page.

Copy paste the key you've gotten into the script and run it. This is the closest answer yet, but not entirely relevant. This piece of software seeks the posts that do not have a tag on it. Although useful, it's not necessary true that my posts wouldn't have a tag.

In my example I mentioned that it would have been really easy if I had used a certain tag to tag all of my original posts. It just occurred to me that I have absolutely overlooked and ruled out the fact that some of your source posts could've been tagged and that will render this approach irrelevant then. I'm not familiar at all with coding, but if you are, maybe you can look at amending the integers from selecting untagged source posts to tagged source posts?

Yes, I've actually thought of that. Maybe I will adjust the code. Never the less, this is the closest answer yet. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

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Follow her at scvincent. Find her books on Goodreads and follow her on Amazon worldwide to find out about new releases and offers. Email: findme scvincent. This entry was posted in Blogging , Books , writing and tagged blogging for beginners , blogging tips , reblogs , wordpress. Bookmark the permalink. A beginners guide to reblogging on WordPress Paul F. Lenzi says:. January 4, at Sue Vincent says:.

Jixi Fox says:. May 12, at It is a useful one to know. Sarah's Attic of Treasures says:. Sarah Like Liked by 3 people. January 6, at Hugs Sarah Like Like. It is amazing how quickly the pressure leaves or at least feels less.

Sue, I replied but am not sure it was sent. It is amazing how much less tense one feels. Cathy says:. I consider myself still a novice and this is great advice. Smorgasbord - Variety is the Spice of Life.

Mary Smith says:. Oh wonderful! The Story Reading Ape says:. Great tips, Sue, as always. Thanks for being one of the most supportive writers out there. BunKaryudo says:.

At least it leaves us with a future filled with Eureka! Reblogged on Reade and Write. Thanks for the info! Thanks Sue. Hope it clears up soon. Karin says:. Judy Martin says:. Oh, reblog away, Anne! Fantastic to share this information Sue. Thanks for including the link to my article. My pleasure, Debby… I learned a lot from it! Will do, Debby! Thanks Sue!

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