Some geeks out there might find my new tumblr interesting. Here’s what it’s all about. Feel free to follow!
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Of note/concern: Early this morning, we spotted a Tumblr user who was unknowingly having spyware injected onto their reblogs. We could tell this because of code added at the bottom of their pages. No word of how widespread this is, but doing a search shows that multiple Tumblrs are affected by the code injection. Suffice it to say: Be careful what you reblog.
EDIT: Some advice on how to avoid the hijack.
WTF
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This is a chart. A series of numbers telling a (hilarious) story.
I’ll write a book about tumblr! (If someone hasn’t already…)
promotingpeace.tumblr.com (later renamed fatimahfeatnoam) was deactivated about 3 months ago and I only noticed now. I followed her for her political opinions and analysis but I’ll remember her because of this.
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Tumblr De Stijl.
I read on tumblr’s Content Policy:
- Redundant Content. Tumblr is not intended to be an all-purpose content aggregator. Users who import or aggregate content in a less-than-meaningful way are likely to be suspended.
We’ll all get deleted one day soon!
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And I was on tumblr before it had
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Because Missing-e is connected to your browser - not your account. I only have M-e installed on Chrome. So as a test I logged on using IE, Safari and Firefox. And I still had the message telling me to ‘uninstall’ M-e. Yet my second account, which I’ve only ever used on FF,…
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