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To make an increasingly long and irritating story short, Tumblr's heavy association as a gathering place for the [[SJW|terminally offended]] and their crusade against all things fun and entertaining clashes with *chan's atmosphere of no-holds-barred, obnoxious irreverence. Additionally, microblogs, specifically the emphasis on every user having his own name and writing about himself, tends to cause friction with a userbase of ([[tripfag|mostly]]) anonymous masses that shun all notions of identity.  For what it is worth both groups have more crossover than they would generally care to admit.
To make an increasingly long and irritating story short, Tumblr's heavy association as a gathering place for the [[SJW|terminally offended]] and their crusade against all things fun and entertaining clashes with *chan's atmosphere of no-holds-barred, obnoxious irreverence. Additionally, microblogs, specifically the emphasis on every user having his own name and writing about himself, tends to cause friction with a userbase of ([[tripfag|mostly]]) anonymous masses that shun all notions of identity.  For what it is worth both groups have more crossover than they would generally care to admit.
Of course despite the fact that its become the internet boogeyman regarding socially progressive youth circlejerking, Tumblr is in reality about as diverse and varied in interest and insanity as 4chan. For every Tumblr page accusing Sprite of being a racist drink for not being brown, there's three with a Confederate slavery fetish theme. For every page complaining about some conspiracy regarding the phallic nature of the Washington Monument, there's ten where artists just draw dicks on things that shouldn't have them. Much like 4chan, most of the site is memes and porn, artist scribbling doodles for fun, and some hobby-related complaining mixed with batshit insane wackos trying to ship fictional characters with the seriousness of an elderly grandparent who wants grandchildren. Bear in mind that thanks to algorithms trying to determine what content to suggest to you on the site, clicking mostly on things that offend you will eventually result in only seeing things that will piss you off and enforce a confirmation bias that the site is full of your political opposite. Our suggestion: come for the art, stay for the porn, leave when people start talking about their opinions.


==Art Blogs and Shit /tg/ Actually Cares About==
==Art Blogs and Shit /tg/ Actually Cares About==

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Tumblr is a free microblogging platform owned and operated by Yahoo! Incorporated. The service allows users to post multimedia and other content to a short-form blog. Users can follow other users' blogs, as well as make their blogs private, if desired. Much of the website's features are accessed from the "dashboard" interface, where the option to post content and posts of followed blogs appear. This enables, in theory, a stream of content even if a given blogger is not able to actively update that often. In practice, Tumblr's ability to reblog individual blogs tends to lead to a lot of flat-out cropped content from other blogs, but that's not what brought it to /tg/'s notice. The site wouldn't really warrant any interest from the *chans or /tg/ in general if it weren't for the fact that there's a number of artists on tumblr catering to some of /tg/'s many interests, and its often stormy relationship with the chans for reasons too complex to describe in depth within the scope of this article.

To make an increasingly long and irritating story short, Tumblr's heavy association as a gathering place for the terminally offended and their crusade against all things fun and entertaining clashes with *chan's atmosphere of no-holds-barred, obnoxious irreverence. Additionally, microblogs, specifically the emphasis on every user having his own name and writing about himself, tends to cause friction with a userbase of (mostly) anonymous masses that shun all notions of identity. For what it is worth both groups have more crossover than they would generally care to admit.

Of course despite the fact that its become the internet boogeyman regarding socially progressive youth circlejerking, Tumblr is in reality about as diverse and varied in interest and insanity as 4chan. For every Tumblr page accusing Sprite of being a racist drink for not being brown, there's three with a Confederate slavery fetish theme. For every page complaining about some conspiracy regarding the phallic nature of the Washington Monument, there's ten where artists just draw dicks on things that shouldn't have them. Much like 4chan, most of the site is memes and porn, artist scribbling doodles for fun, and some hobby-related complaining mixed with batshit insane wackos trying to ship fictional characters with the seriousness of an elderly grandparent who wants grandchildren. Bear in mind that thanks to algorithms trying to determine what content to suggest to you on the site, clicking mostly on things that offend you will eventually result in only seeing things that will piss you off and enforce a confirmation bias that the site is full of your political opposite. Our suggestion: come for the art, stay for the porn, leave when people start talking about their opinions.

Art Blogs and Shit /tg/ Actually Cares About

Many blogs contain mixed SFW and NSFW, in varying degrees.

General

Shadowrun

Comics

Magic: The Gathering

  • Blog of Mark Rosewater, head designer of MtG. Primarily a Q&A page, with occasional links to fluff pieces or other Magic related nonsense.
  • Why MTGCardsmith?, an unofficial page that mockingly illustrates why custom Magic cards are a bad idea. .