Why tag on tumblr




















No way! The LOL tag on Tumblr is usually the number one most used tag. This tag is always full of the latest memes, news, photos, web comics and GIFs that are nothing short of hilarious. If you have something funny to share, be sure to tag it with LOL.

Visit LOL. Since Tumblr is completely dominated by highly visual content, style and fashion photos are a huge trend. Searching through the fashion tag will show you everything from model shoots and formal wear, to casual outfit ideas and men's clothing. Visit Fashion. Again, because Tumblr is best suited to visual sharing, its users really enjoy sharing anything that's colorful, eye-catching or inspiring. A lot of artists use the platform to share their creations, including sculpture, graphic design, photography, painting and much more.

Visit Art. The popular DIY tag displays another very artistic and creative side of Tumblr—featuring content that shows people how to actually do stuff. Check out this nifty Tumblr tag for cool do-it-yourself projects and tutorials on sewing, woodwork, cooking, crafting, home decor and any other creative interest you may want to explore.

Visit DIY. Have you ever so much as glanced at a well-photographed picture of a meal or a dessert only to instantly develop an intense craving for it? Well, that's exactly what it feels like to browse through the Tumblr food tag. You'll find a lot of great recipes here, and you may find it a bit difficult to control your hunger while browsing through this one.

Visit Food. In the landscape tag, you'll find a lot of great nature-based photos and of course GIFs featuring gorgeous grasslands, mountains, forests, lakes, rivers and lots more. Some of them are professional photos while others may be shared by the photographers who took them. Either way, you're sure to find a great escape from urban life by browsing this tag.

Visit Landscape. Here's another popular tag where people with real drawing and illustrative talent can show off their works of art. You aren't able to tag people when you're replying to a published post. Some users have replies enabled on their posts so followers can tap or click a speech bubble icon at the bottom of the post to add a quick reply.

User tagging just doesn't work for this particular feature. Many Tumblr blogs also accept "Asks," where followers can ask questions as themselves or anonymously. You can't tag a user when submitting an Ask.

If you receive an Ask, however, you can reply to it and add a tagged user with your answer, then publish it to your blog if you want. Similarly, blogs that have submission pages accept posts that other users submit to be published.

Although there's a Tumblr editor on this page for users to craft their submission, you will not be able to tag users here either. Lastly, there's your Tumblr message inbox. It doesn't look like you can tag people in messages, which makes sense actually, because messages are meant to be private. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile.

Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. Another reason to reblog is that the original poster may have written something to describe the post.

It is also common for users to post from external sources like fan art from Deviantart. They will credit the artist accordingly by providing a link to the original in the comments. Removing that credit is equivalent to not giving credit where credit is due. Also, people will continuously bug you for the origin of the material.

You will come across Tumblr posts that carry user comments, which you might want to consider removing before a reblog. Once in a while, users respond to a post by adding in extra information in a comment. Sometimes reblogs happen because of the comments. If you still insist on not including the comments, you can go to the original post and reblog it from there. Remember, people come to Tumblr to find and share things they love. They will not appreciate it when you rant about how terrible their interest is.

Just continue on your merry way reblogging things that you like, and ignoring things that you hate. Hashtagging on Tumblr is more commonly known as tagging.

Tags play a big part in the Tumblr universe. It allows users to track posts, spread information and organize their blog contents. While their purpose seems to be similar to how they are used on other social media sites, on Tumblr, the usage of tags are on a different level.

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.



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