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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
slothspaghettiwrites
lyridmeteorshower

Very Brief Guide to [tumblr], for Reddit refugees

Shit You Must Do Right Fucking Now:

  • Change your profile picture, blog header, and title to something other than the defaults. Do it right now. You will be mistaken for a bot otherwise, and blocked.
  • Go into Settings -> Dashboard, scroll down to Preferences, and turn off the options in the picture. This will get rid of most of the algorithmic stuff.
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  • Turn off Tumblr Live. You have to snooze it once every 7 days for some stupid reason. It's hosted through another company and will steal your data if you use it.
  • Go to your blog settings (under the little person menu) and turn off these two settings:
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  • Turn off infinite scroll (lags the site) and turn on timestamps on posts, in the same menu as Preferences.

Basic Features of the Site:

  • Reblogs drive the entire site. If you'd upvote something on Reddit, you'd reblog it on Tumblr. You can add text, images, or tags to a reblog, but you're not required to.
  • The dashboard is the equivalent to your Reddit feed, and contains the posts of all the people you follow, with the newest at the top
  • You can send an ask to someone, and it'll appear in their askbox for them to answer. You can receive them too, or turn off the settings if you don't want.
  • Tags aren't actually used for finding stuff (search function is dogshit), but are more for categorizing. People also talk in tags. Because Tumblr is weird, you can't use quotation marks (") or commas in them without fucking it up
  • You can filter both tags and phrases under Account Settings; doing this will put a filter over a post that contains them, which you'll have to click through to see the post itself. Useful for avoiding hate speech or blocking out annoying stuff
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  • You can make polls in posts. Here's one now.

holy shit it's a poll

cool!

ooh clicky clicky button!! i wanna press it!! lemme press it!

you can add up to 10 options btw

See Results
  • Likes are useless. They literally do fuck-all except send a notification to the OP.

Stuff Tumblr Does That Other Sites Don't:

  • Very old posts (I'm talking from like 2012) often circulate on this site. There's no such thing as a post being "too old" to reblog
  • Blocking is highly encouraged; you can block someone for any reason. Even for just being annoying.
  • If you and someone else are following each other, you are mutuals. Mutuals are fucking awesome and are treasured like friends. Mutuals are a thing on other sites but Tumblr treats em differently.
  • You can screenshot someone's tags if you like them and add them to a reblog. This is called "peer review"
  • Sometimes someone will find a blog and go through it and like/reblog a bunch of posts. This is totally fine and not "creepy" like it is seen as on other sites.
  • Tumblr jokes often rely on Continuing The Bit and a "yes, and?" attitude. Goncharov is probably the best example of this.
  • We are fucking infested with bots. They will either have totally blank profiles or be filled with porn. Block and report on sight.
  • Censorship is pretty lax here. I can say "I want to brutally stab Elon Musk to death and watch him bleed out in front of a crowd" and nobody gives a shit.

General Etiquette:

  • Don't try to do epic clapbacks here, you'll probably just get laughed at or blocked. If someone is bugging you or spouting bigoted bullshit, block them.
  • Reblog art!!! Artists often struggle to gain traction on here; reblogging will give them a boost.
  • Not every reblog needs a comment or tag in it
  • You can go all out with tagging your stuff to organize it, or you can just leave it all blank. Someone might ask "hey, can you tag these posts as [x]?" and you can decide if you want to do that or not. It's generally polite to oblige, but "no" is still reasonable.
  • Avoid discourse like the plague. Filter it, block people who start it, scroll past it when you see it. Just don't get involved in it. Ever.
  • Don't put fandom tags or jokes on someone's posts about serious matters or personal shit
  • You're responsible for curating your own dashboard; if you complain about constantly seeing stuff you don't like, that's probably on you. Don't be afraid to unfollow.
  • Follower count doesn't matter much here and you don't have to make yours known if you don't want to.
  • Reblog, don't repost. Reblogging keeps the credit and doesn't "steal" engagement like Twitter retweets.
  • If someone likes something a LOT, they might reblog it like 30 times in a row. This is normal
  • Having a post blow up is actually kinda a bad thing, since it floods your notifications. There's a sort of in-joke about how having a big post is awful and people jokingly try to stop their own posts from blowing up, often in vain.

Tips:

  • Get XKit Rewritten if you're on desktop, it's a really helpful extension
  • In the little drop-down menu next to the 'Post now' button you can either save a draft, schedule a post, or add it to your queue. The queue lets you post things in order at a certain interval, which you can change. It's good for spreading stuff out over time.
  • You can use Shift+R to quickly reblog stuff and Shift+Q to queue!
  • Filter your notifications under Activity - you can also see some neat graphs
  • Find each other! If you want your old Reddit communities to stick together, seek out other refugees and follow them.

Have fun on [tumblr], everyone!

silverquillsideas
neroraven

today I learned that right-handedness was developed in human beings because the first women used to carry their children on the left side of their body, using their right hand for other tasks and this was what led to the later evolutive sprung to develope a dominant right hand (and this is also why little girls develope handedness much faster than boys)

bliss-bliss-bliss-bliss

This post is 3 years old, and from some terf’s old page full of legendarily bad takes, but but damned if the reblogs didn’t send me down a rabbit hole, and you’re coming with me.

[Now with Updates cuz I learned more! And I seem to have abducted the cut, and I can’t figure out how to bring it back. Sorry, you’ll just have to scroll.]

First of all: holy shit everybody, NO, women did not invent being right-handed.

It predates our status as hominids. It even predates our status as mammals. (There were no “first women”; that’s not how evolution works.) Lateral preference - handedness - is universal to almost all vertebrates. Walruses favor their right sides, iguanas favor the left side, and so on, and it’s an interesting biological question why each species has the lateral preference it does. And the percentage of opposite preference (right-handedness in a left-handed species and vice versa) is almost always about 12%, and we have no idea why! Yet!

This has been known for decades, so why would someone say something so blatantly wrong?

To sell you something! And y'all bought it!

Part of why this kind of shit makes me so mad is not just because of this flagrantly stupid, “I’m sorry what the actual fuck did you just say” pseudo pseudo science… but also because of all the rb’s this got saying “oh that makes sense”.

No!! No it doesn’t!

No, you’re not left handed because of your desire to never have kids! No, men aren’t 2% more likely to be left handed because they “don’t need to carry babies”, whatever the hell that means! No, of course handedness develops in all genders at about the same rate! No to all of this! You people obviously have internet access, why aren’t you checking these things??

A good rule of thumb is that if you read a “fact” that makes you feel good and reinforces your worldview, investigate further, because you are being advertised to. Whether it’s their product or their propaganda, someone is trying to sell you something.

So anyway, back to nerding out about history.

I’ve read the book they mentioned, it’s about the erasure of women from world history, but unsurprisingly for a book so glowingly recommended by so many radfems, it’s really heavy-handed propaganda about how men have always been just gee-golly rotten. Also much of Miles’ data is outdated by now, if it was ever accurate. (The right-handed thing wasn’t in this book that I recall. I’d love to know where that one came from.)

UPDATE: Now I do!

Apparently yes, the right-handed thing was in the book, I just hadn’t remembered it. I can’t find it anywhere online, but one person in the threads here said the study was from 1965. Then I looked up the first time someone did a study about lateral preference in animals, showing that it’s not jut a human thing - the earliest one I found was 1960, with a mention in another article in'63. Neither seem to have been widely published though, so that may not have been the scientific consensus when the ‘65 study was done.

And in fairness, in the days before the internet, not being able to find obscure academic papers certainly doesn’t mean that someone didn’t do their research.

But it does mean that not only was her theory decades-outdated by the time Miles wrote her book, it was already becoming outdated by the time the thing she cited was written.

I don’t even remember any of the other, uh, claims she makes in the book, but if they’re all this, um, scrupulously curated, I feel like I’m not missing out.

Of course women have experienced stigmatizing, demonizing, sexualizing, erausre and more, all throughout the history of… well, history. And a different times and in different places, the study of history has been conducted with varying degrees of impartiality and good faith - and diversity. But Miles depicts historians as overwhelmingly sexist, racist old white men.

And there was a time when that was absolutely the case, but that time was, like, 1963. Oh, there is absolutely still sexism and discrimination, sadly just like in every other field of study, but the lockstep status quo Miles is railing against was already losing its hold in 1989. In 2023, it seems to me the vast, vast majority of historians of all genders desperately want to know more about what women were doing.

Luckily, we’re getting better and better tools to study with. You can learn a lot of shit about human remains that you couldn’t even 5 or 10 years ago. That’s how we know the Oldoway Man did basketweaving, a historically feminine task. Was that common in his community, or did he pick it up because he had a certain acumen for it? Was it out of desire or necessity? Did he enjoy it? We’ll never know.

A good historian will realize that they’ll never have the whole picture. A bad one will tell you that they do, and a dangerously bad one will tell you they’re they’re only one who does, because the truth is being deliberately hidden.

If someone tells you that they know the real truth THEY don’t want you to know, and it just happens to back up what you already believe, they’re hoping that your preconceived notions will make you murmur “oh this makes sense”, and think no more of it.

So, to recap…

Some of the things women absolutely definitely invented:

Mounted globes

Aquariums

Paleontology - in the 1850s, no less

Computer programming - in the 1870s, no less

Life rafts

Syringes

Central heating

Circular saws

Fire escapes

Microelectrodes - in the 1920s no less!

Windshield wipers

Barbie

The mathematical calculations that took us to the moon

White Out

Kevlar

Chemotherapy

Genome editing method CRISPR

The RNA mechanism that made the COVID-19 vaccine possible

Some of the things we’re pretty sure women invented but we’ll never really know:

Sumerian beer

Aztec gold smelting techniques

Muslin cloth

Chocolate chip cookies

Some of the things women maaaybe invented, we think?

Spinning potter’s wheels?

Cesarean sections?

Early Mongolian saddle design?

Some of the things women absolutely definitely did not invent:

The concept of parenthood

Right-handedness

Hope that helps!