Tumblr just confirmed (again) that it will be enabling ActivityPub
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[anakin smiling]
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Yeah for me, Tumblr was never about porn...
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Tumblr is absolutely still a thing, my wife uses it all the time.
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Must have, I still have a porn Tumblr that absolutely sees fresh content
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Wtf is a better option?
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I started using it regularly after many previous failed attempts when Twitter died. Same for Pinterest oddly. I use them for similar but distinct things.
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They added some pretty cool daily puzzle games last year. I have been using it for those, and only those. I really dif the Queens game, I couldn't find a version of it to play elsewhere.
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Would you want to get such a message after you or someone inf your company fucks up? I don't think that's what the goal of a job profile is...
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Yes. If customer support doesn't understand that there is a vulnerability on the website, then I would definitely want to know about it
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i imagine that by "ActivityPub for Tumblr" they mean a buried option in your settings to monodirectionly bridge your blog to ap
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Tumblr is owned by Automattic, which runs WordPress.com. Tumblr migrating to WordPress is not a surprise in the slightest.
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Technically not WordPress. They were purchased by Automattic, which runs WordPress.com.
While Automattic is among the many companies contributing to the WordPress project, neither it nor WordPress.com are affiliated with the software/project or the WordPress Foundation.
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I've posted photos daily for 2 years now and I'm getting reasonable levels of likes/reposts. Judging from the stuff I've heard from other folks, these levels have fallen a lot from the site's heyday, but there's still a whole bunch of users. Just a hunch, but I guess the Twitter/Facebook shenanigans probably drove more people back to Tumblr, too.
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Its extremely popular now. Never really died, just became less relevant. Automattic bought it, and matt (nutcase who owns wordpress) said he'd add activitypub support.
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They did, frontal nudity and artistic nudity are allowed.
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That case makes sense does make sense. I'm concerned about abuse however. Imagine if you worked for a game company as a dev, put your profile on the fediverse and angry idiots started sending you complaints, spam, or worse. That would drive people away.
On LinkedIn there's some semblance of professionalism in messages (yes I know of the crazies on LinkedIn). Making profiles publicly available to multiple servers will require proper guardrails to prevent abuse and spam.
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I dont message them on likedin. I email them off site.
All I need is their first and last name.
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Side thought: what are they gonna do with content that violates the site's rules?
For example, knowing Tumblr audience and current rules, many will rush for uncensored NSFW content, and Fedi's got plenty of that.