this is one of my very best friends and they urgently need financial help if you could just reblog this or donate anything you can manage it would mean the world to both of us here are the links shown in the picture
this is one of my very best friends and they urgently need financial help if you could just reblog this or donate anything you can manage it would mean the world to both of us here are the links shown in the picture
Ok pls I need someone to decipher this Russian message to English it’s important
Roughly, it means:
“I’m just trolling you, what? Gently I just take this and troll a little, softly. And you are behaving like you don’t understand this. You understand, that I am just trolling you a little, that’s all? I’m not swearing, not calling you names, just trolling lightly. I didn’t know that you are so sensitive and will react like this is some kind of attack, like I’m aggressive and mean. I am not mean at all, I only trolled a little and stopped. Forgive me, of course, if it seemed to you that it was too strong, but I honestly did not think that this would offend you. I only wanted to slightly troll you, and then stop. Then go do my own things, while you on the other side of the country sit trolled.“
So, who’s muted? Anyone not muted? Is Tumblr just deciding to try to piss off their entire user base now?
To find out if you’re muted, go to your blog’s URL- specifically to the [yourusernamewhatever].tumblr.com- and see if your recent posts or reblogs are there. Like, for my blog, no matter what I reblog, the posts don’t show up there, it just shows one from yesterday as my most recent.
Please don’t fucking log off tumblr on the 17th as a protest. All that’s going to do is give tumblr more reason to shut this place down because of revenue loss.
Please don’t fucking log off tumblr on the 17th as a protest. All that’s going to do is give tumblr more reason to shut this place down because of revenue loss.
This is blatantly untrue
Companies do not experience one day of revenue loss and pull the plug, destroying years of work and firing dozens if not hundreds of employees.
Companies which experience loss in revenue and consumer interest make investments and changes in order to regain their users/customers. That’s why organized protests and boycotts WORK. Tumblr will NOT go down after one bad day or week, but they might be willing to listen to its userbase if we put up an organized protest. (If you don’t believe me, think about how long sites like MySpace and Google+ hang around with fractions of their previous user base, often for years.)
Yahoo paid over one billion dollars for Tumblr, and the website will not go offline because of a one-day event, so in conclusion,
DO log off on December 17th to show Tumblr that you disapprove of its recent content ban and clumsy execution of censorship.
Please reblog this version of the post to stop the spread of misinformation.
I didn’t know how this kind of stuff works so I apologize for spreading misinformation.