January 14, 2022

"Tumblr was founded by David Karp and launched in New York City, in February of 2007... It was built to be a simple, social blogging platform..."

"Users could design their own home pages; post text, images, gifs, or videos; and follow a feed of others doing the same.... In 2013, when Tumblr had seventy-three million accounts, Yahoo acquired it for more than a billion dollars. But, in 2016, the company did a writedown of seven hundred and twelve million dollars... [In 2019] Automattic, the commercial arm of the content-management system WordPress, acquired the site for a reported three million dollars. It was easy to assume that Tumblr was dead.... It’s one of the few social networks where users can still publish entries that resemble blog posts. The Tumblr users I spoke to, both new and returning, cited a few unfashionable aspects that keep them using the platform. Tumblr’s main feed doesn’t shuffle posts algorithmically based on what it determines might appeal to a user. It’s 'a good, old chronological river'... 'It’s the periphery of the internet; nothing important is happening there.'... What makes Tumblr obsolete, for the moment, are the same things that lend it an enduring appeal. The fact that it maintains a following should remind us that we use social-media services by choice; no platform or feature is an inevitability. As Karina Tipismana, the student, told me, 'People say stuff like, "I wish we could still use Tumblr." It’s there, it’s there!'"

From "How Tumblr Became Popular for Being Obsolete/The social-media platform’s status as a relic of the Internet has attracted prodigal users as well as new ones" by Kyle Chayka (The New Yorker).

Tumblr predates the places that are not obsolete — Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok. The point here is that the obsoleteness is what's so good. If there's nostalgia for blogs, if there's something inherently appealing in blogs that is lost in these other places, let's remember not only Tumblr, but also Blogger, which has been around since 1999.

I thought I was getting into blogging late when I began this blog 18 years ago. Blogger had already existed for 5 years. I didn't want to miss out on blogging entirely, though part of me thought, it's too late. And I remember when Tumblr was the new thing, 3 years later. I remember all the others — Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok — when they were new. But I'm still here with the old, still blogging old school. I don't need to look back to the time when blogging was blogging, like it's something quaint, from simpler times

I've stuck to the discipline, daily blogging, absolutely no skipped days in 18 years. I've got to make the announcement every year, and it's that day again, my bloggiversary. I'm not stopping now. And thanks to everyone of you. If you've got this far, you haven't stopped reading.

50 comments:

JayG said...

Never stop.

wendybar said...

Congratulations, and thank you!!

cubanbob said...

As expressed above, thank you.

Jim Grey said...

Happy blogiversary!

I am acquainted with the VP of Engineering at Tumblr. Great fellow. I won't be surprised if they figure out ways to make Tumblr more relevant again -- under Automattic's stewardship, I'd be shocked if they turned it into an algorithm-driven site.

rcocean said...

Keep on running and seeing that sunrise. And keep on blogging.

rcocean said...

Me in 2040. DO you have any last requests RC?

Yes, give me the Althouse blog for the today.

tastid212 said...

Amazing. An amazing record.

You know, I was moaning the other day about "critical thinking," and how every educational institution pays lip service to it and then never follows through. But you, Althouse, are the one reliable source of critical thinking! Thank you for that. (And I hope you are teaching others - young ones - to follow your example. The world - our country at the very least - needs many more like you in every genre.

And kudos to Meade as Best Supporting Actor!

Lloyd W. Robertson said...

Congratulations Ann. I read you every day, and I really appreciate the way you have kept it up--quality as well as quantity.

Scott Patton said...

Happy Bloggiversary! Thank you very much.
My Firefox Althouse blog bookmark is dated Dec 24, 2006.

Michael said...

Tumblr shot itself in the foot with the porn ban. imagine if Exxon stopped selling gasoline and their business model depended upon people buying hot dogs and packs of gum.

That's what happened to Tumblr.

Christopher said...

I'm happy and grateful that you're still here.

Temujin said...

An apology. Earlier today in your first post I mentioned your 14 years blogging. I knew better than that. I tend to make mistakes when doing drive-by commenting as my dog is leading me out the door.

Congratulations. You are the best. There are other great bloggers. But no one that I can think of has done this every day for 18 years, non-stop, with such a wide variety of topics, posts, and information. It's fun, informative, entertaining, and stimulating. Your commenters are loyal, and in some cases, brilliant, and most of the time, a great part of the overall show.

If there was a blogger award show, you would have, by now, received multiple Bloggies for your work over a number of years. And at some point, they'd have to bring you back to offer a Lifetime Bloggy Award.

I think the vast variety and number of loyal commenters will have do do as your reward. We all appreciate you for what you've done here for so many years. May you keep it going as long as it continues to be stimulating and fun for you.

Excelsior!

mezzrow said...

A genuine vocation leads the writer to write only for himself: first out of pride, then out of humility. - Don Colacho

I hope the quote transcends matters of mere gender. So far the hobgoblins are detected primarily in the comments and examples brought for examination. Next year I'll find a tired old Steely Dan lyric. Not bad so far.

madAsHell said...

"Long may you run!"
--Neil Young

.....although I think he was referring to an automobile. It seems appropriate here.

Bender said...

The point here is that the obsoleteness is what's so good.

I would say that the point here is that when websites go "new and improved," they invariably f*** everything up.

rehajm said...

I’m surprised Blogger has lasted this long. Still taking up space somewhere. As long as the cash cow gives milk…

Well done with the perfect attendance. There were a few days there where it was touch and go, ya?

John Borell said...

I’ve read every post, every day, for most of those years, at least the last sixteen.

This is, without question, my favorite blog.

We’ve had our ups and downs, our blogger and commenters, but here we all still are.

Hope you have this passion for many more years to come.

Norpois said...
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Joe Smith said...

Your posts are always interesting, whether I agree with the politics or not.

Part of it is, this is where I get news and items from sources I don't patronize.

Keep it up...you're doing great : )

Norpois said...

Ah, I see, there IS, not surprisingly, a meaning of prodigal that means "leaves and returns", based on, of course, the prodigal son.
But I thought the article was talking about new viewers.

Original Mike said...

Many, many thanks. You enrich my day.

lgv said...

The interesting part is Yahoo paying $1 billion and selling it for $3 million. Remember, they paid Mark Cuban $5.7 billion for Broadcast.com. It always amazes me when companies acquire other companies at peak valuations with no relevance to any earnings multiple and the investment death spirals to zero.

William said...

I read and enjoy your posts every day. Your cataract operation was the trigger that caused me to go for the procedure. You have thus impacted my life for the better in a material and physical way. I got to see little spring flowers in the park because of you. Thanks very much.

Readering said...

Never missed a day?! Wow, Cal Ripkin. Maybe take pointers from the daily TV hosts who record a few episodes at a time and broadcast accordingly? I imagine some newspaper crossword puzzles and horoscopes work the same way!

etbass said...

I've been with you many of those years, Professor. Disagree with you on some pretty serious stuff and get exasperated at your insistence of being right no matter how wrong. But you always allow criticism, differences of opinion and insults. Thick skin you have, in the best possible way.

Daniel12 said...

Been reading since 2005. Thank YOU.

Ann Althouse said...

“ Earlier today in your first post I mentioned your 14 years blogging.”

In the comments I think or I’d correct it.

Just a typo. I know it’s 18.

edward irvin said...

Thanks for your hard work.

Howard said...

I always thought Tumblr was Grindr for drunks.

David said...

Such delight. I read your blog every day. It's popular at Eternity Services, 'Roosevelt Station.'
All the best from Reno.

ken in tx said...

I think it was Yahoo that banned/hid the porn on Tumblr. I once read serious blogs of sex-workers and polyamorous people there. It was a view into a different world--not necessarily titillating. I have not been back they went away.

wildswan said...

Temujin 6:46

I second that emotion.

Ozymandias said...

Thank you.

Gerda Sprinchorn said...

One of the few civilized places on the internet.

Sprezzatura said...

Hit grits.

Or do you need three more years in WI?

Even so, yur an adult blog! Congrats.

Donatello Nobody said...

Happy Bloggiversary, and many happy returns of the day! Mostly a lurker, occasionally a poster, but I’ve enjoyed the conversation for at least 14 of your 18 years. Thank you for your being a continuously curious and interested observer of our crazy world!

Lileks said...

Congrats! As long as you're blogging, they won't dare mothball Blogger.

Left Bank of the Charles said...

Your blog is a daily ritual for many of us too. Thank you.

Scot said...

Ann, many thanks.
Eagerly awaiting your scratchings at new itches.
Hugs.

Wa St Blogger said...

Althouse is still my first stop every morning, and virtually the only blog I bother to comment on, even if I am just speaking to the wind. I think I missed the first 10+ years, though.

Iman said...

A belated happy birthday along with respect for your work ethic and talent and gratitude for what you do: the best site I’ve found.

tim maguire said...

Congratulations! I'm not sure when I started reading you, but I’m pretty sure it was by the time I graduated law school—May 2004. I read a lot of blogs at that time—almost too many to track. Now I read 2. Althouse and Instapundit. Most of my new blogs came through Instapundit links, so probably the first time Reynolds linked you, that would be my discovery date.

Blogging everyday for so long is an amazing feat. I don’t know of anyone else who’s done it. I started a blog in 2002 (and also thought of it as a mature medium), but it turned out I didn’t have things to say every day and I never got past the zero readers barrier before trailing off. Doing it for 18 years is almost unfathomable.

Tank said...

Congrats!

I think I once commented about it being hard work, and you said - no, it isn’t (for you).

damianlewis719 said...

Congratulations Ann. Really enjoy reading your blog, thanks.

Danno said...

I'm sure Cal Ripken Jr. thought he was late in getting into baseball too.

farmgirl said...

Thank you.

MadTownGuy said...

I came late to the party, having stumbled across a reference to this blog I forget where, either Pajamas Media (as it was called then), or Blaska's articles when he was tolerated at Isthmus. Been here pretty much every day since then for the same reasons others have mentioned, especially the links in the posts and in the comments to other stories I might never have seen otherwise. In that respect this blog has served as much as a news aggregator as it has a commentary. Thanks.

0_0 said...

MySpace also remains extant.

Alison said...

Thank you. I read you daily. Since 2005 or 6, I believe...

Lyle Sanford, RMT said...

Amazing - congratulations!