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3rd July 2009

Text reblogged from zack shapiro dot com

There is a distinct lack of writers on Tumblr

shutupinternet:

There’s such a distinct lack of text content on Tumblr that breaks even 100 words in a post, it’s pretty sad. I’m sure there are some fantastic writers out there, some fantastic thinkers too but where is their representation?

As I write this there are 1.2 million Tumblelogs, with “writer” being the ninth most popular tag and “writing” being the 18th most popular tag. That means there are a significant amount of writers on here, correct?

Nope.

The most popular Tumblelog classified under “writer” has three pictures of Miley Cyrus on its first page and a total of one hundred and forty three words. To anyone who writes significant amounts on Tumblr, like myself, frankly that is pretty insulting.

In a world where newspapers are folding due to distinct lack of funding, subscribers and new favor of online-only content, Tumblr is the perfect platform for writers: You write, you build a following, an audience, and anytime you publish you automatically have a group that auto-subscribes to your content with the possibility of reaching further once they choose to reblog and comment.

Tumblr, support your writers. Help add a text element to this picture-heavy platform that we have here.

I completely agree. Twitter also needs to target writers more, I see very few people actually writing good, decent-length posts on there.

I don’t know why, but writers always seem to be real fucking dicks about people reblogging their lengthy tomes in full on their own blogs, some bullshit about proper attribution and plagiarism, I don’t know. And I can’t stand it when writers insist on having some place where they can just kick back and post some photos. Produce more content for me! Stop taking breaks! So lazy.

Come on Tumblr, you short-form blog-encouraging assholes, support writers more.