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This is your primary Tumblr blog, so the name, link, and avatar that you use to create your first blog during the account setup process is very important. They follow you everywhere as you interact with other Tumblr users and share content. You cannot delete your primary blog.

Instead, you'd have to close your entire Tumblr account, so plan accordingly from the start. When you make a free blog on Tumblr, it is automatically public. You cannot turn your primary Tumblr blog setting from public to private. However, you can set specific posts published on your primary blog in the future to be private.

Just set the publish now setting to private when you're creating your private post. If you want to create a completely private Tumblr blog, you need to make a second blog separate from your primary Tumblr blog and choose the option to password-protect it. You'll be prompted to enter a password that visitors will have to know and input in order to view your private blog.

There are a variety of Tumblr theme designs available to you when you make your free Tumblr blog, which you can access without leaving your Tumblr account. Just click the Customize link followed by the Appearance link in your Tumblr dashboard to view your Tumblr blog's appearance settings. You can change your Tumblr blog's colors, images, fonts, and widgets as well as add comments and performance tracking code both of which are discussed later in this article.

You can add pages to your Tumblr blog to make it look more like a traditional website. For example, you might want to publish an About Me page or a contact page. If you use a theme from the Tumblr themes library, that theme will be set up so you can immediately add pages to your Tumblr blog.

If you want to display comments that visitors leave on your Tumblr blog posts, then you need to configure your blog to accept and display them. Fortunately, it's easy to do. Just click the Appearance link in your Tumblr dashboard to add the Disqus comments platform to your Tumblr blog. To ensure your Tumblr blog posts and comments are time-stamped to match the time zone you're in, click Settings from the top navigation bar of your Tumblr dashboard and choose your timezone.

If you want to use a custom domain for your Tumblr blog, you have to purchase that domain from a domain registrar first. And don't deny it — you probably phub people just as often as they phub you. Actually, there's a website called Stop Phubbing that's dedicated to stopping the phubbing epidemic and when you read the stats — like if phubbing were a plague it would decimate six Chinas — it really will seem like an epidemic.

That's why Professor Roberts actually created a test to see if you are a chronic phubber that asks questions that will make you reevaluate your life completely like "Do you have your cell phone in sight at all times when hanging out with others? By the time you finish taking the test, you might want to sign up for phone-addiction therapy or take out your phone and text your friend who phubs you constantly this quiz.

Either way, you can expect "phubbing" to be in the next batch of crazy additions to the official dictionary next year. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. As mentioned, people track tags because they love something; they care little to nothing about your rants as your hate does not contribute to the fandom.

If you follow new episodes of TV shows and like to blog about it the moment you finish watching it, do everyone a favor and tag it spoilers. As much as you like to post spoilers, I doubt you would like it if others spoil a show for you before it is even shown where you live. It is thus common courtesy to tag your post as spoilers for your followers. This makes it easier for them to block specific posts. Tumblr has a policy about posting sensitive issues but it acknowledges that this differs from person to person.

Tagging NSFW will help your followers keep their jobs and for the rest of us to treat your Tumblr posts accordingly. There are differing schools of thought on why you must post your comments in the tags. The origins of these standards are sketchy and the rules vague.

Examples include lol omg all my feels my otp this. People prefer comments in the text section to add to the post like refutations to a statement as they feel that it adds more to the post. It also makes for neater reblogging. At the end of the day, you are still dealing with people, hence the "social" aspect of a social network. All the rules of etiquette adds up to how your actions affect others , particularly their feelings.

Honestly you can do whatever you want with the look of your blog. However, do take into account that people may check out your blog outside their dashboard. Just, no. Even if you have followed their blog and you desperately need friends or followers, do not drop the person a line to ask them to follow you back. Talk to people and share interesting stuff on your blog if you want to make friends.

No one is entitled to follow backs. The easiest way to talk to someone directly is through the ask box. If a user has enabled the ask box function on their blog, you can ask a question, comment or say hello to them.



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