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This is terrible. My phone just updated. Someone went to college for this crap and this was the absolute best they could do.
Ever see a crazy-long, indecipherable reblog chain on your dashboard? Not ideal, right?
Starting tomorrow, reblogs will have a new look—one that showcases all comments as equals, not buried under an impossible stack of blockquote indents. Our change to reblog captions last month laid the necessary groundwork for us to arrive here, at a place where the dashboard will be a lot easier to read and cleaner-looking.
Here’s how this will look (original on the left, new look on the right):
Questions about all this? Keep reading for the answers…
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Q: Will this show up for all posts on the dashboard, or just the posts published from here on out? A: All posts! So you can scroll back in time and see your older reblogs in this format too. Q: Will it look like this on my blog? A: Not necessarily: your public blog will continue to display reblogs according to however your chosen theme displays them. The new look is on the dashboard only, for now. Q: How do I reblog starting from a certain post in the reblog thread? A: Same as before: Just click the username of whoever made the reblog you want to reblog from. It’ll open up, and you can click or tap its reblog icon to reblog that post. Got it? Q: Can I edit earlier reblogs, or the original post, in my reblog? A: You can choose whether or not you want to include that stuff in your own reblog, but you can’t really go in and edit other people’s text. We know—that level of flexibility allowed you guys do some pretty interesting stuff, but it also made misattribution way too easy. Q: Can I remove all captions on a post that I’m reblogging? A: Sure. Click or tap the reblog button and click on the X that appears when you hover over the comments. Q: Can I delete a single reblog caption within the thread? A: No, it’s an all-or-nothing thing. Q: How can I be sure my posts are credited properly? A: Use the content source field! No matter how many times an original post of yours gets reblogged, you’ll always be credited as the source. Rebloggers might add a gif, or some commentary, or take out the caption entirely, but your username will always, always be stuck to the bottom of the post. Click on that source link any time you want to see what was originally posted. Q: Can I send you my feedback on this change? A: Yes. And for the record, even when you receive a simple thank-you response (which is necessary since there are millions of you and only a few of us), every word of your feedback is read lovingly by human eyes, then passed along to our engineers.
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Watch: Bob Ross once painted only in gray for a colorblind fan … and it was incredible.
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Here is the (unofficial) XKit extension to fix post reblogs (+ instructions)
This is likely to be buggy and imperfect, and is definitely not totally optimized, but it is at least a start at fixing the atrocity that is the new reblog structure.
Your posts will look something like this:
Instructions:
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it all started by me making rick and morty gemsonas and i kinda went too far???
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King’s Cross today. Wizards and witches only. I wanna cry.
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Should have said, 'Erik, yes'


for t-shirt i think
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now that tumblr has revealed reblogging to have secretly been a mini comment section all along i hope this convinces people to chill on the pointless filler comments
cause seeing a long well thought out post and then tacked on the end, treated with equal importance by the layout, is “all. of. this.” is now laughably funny alternatively let this be the era of unironically reblogging other people’s posts with “first”
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I wonder what the news would be saying if he was a black man…
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A selection of Characters, Props, and Effects from the Steven Universe episode: Joy Ride
Art Direction: Jasmin Lai
Lead Character Designer: Danny Hynes
Character Designer: Colin Howard
Prop Designer: Angie Wang
Color: Efrain Farias
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Lea Delaria, photography by Sophy Holland
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I just saw some of the Monster Hunter Stories’ character designs and I just had to draw them ahhh!! <3
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You Don’t Hunt in This Monster Hunter - Monster Hunter Stories
It’s Monster Hunter, but cute and without any of the skill-based action… And you’re not a hunter.
From Capcom, creators of the series where you kill the crap out of creatures that outweigh you 50 to 1 (if you’re lucky), comes Monster Hunter Stories, an RPG that focuses on a different side of the Monster Hunter world.
In the game you play the part of a male or female “Monster Rider”—people who form bonds with the various monsters of the world and fight alongside them rather than slaughter them wholesale for survival. If the Hunters of Monster Hunter are people who seek to tame the wild for the progress of civilization and technology, then the Riders are druids who seek to live in harmony with nature.
As the protagonist, you are a young fledgling rider who ventures out of his village to see the world, whereupon you become mixed up in world-altering events—basically your standard JRPG plot, but set with a Monster Hunter background. Where the Monster Hunter games have generally been a struggle between man and the overpowering forces of nature, Monster Hunter Stories appears to look at the social structure of the Monster Hunterworld itself.
The combat system in the game, rather than being action-based as one might expect given the series’ reputation for punishing action, is turn-based and features a rock-scissors-paper-esque advantage-disadvantage system.
By finding monster eggs and hatching them, you can also collect various companion monsters to help you in battle.
Monster Hunter Stories is scheduled for release in Japan on the 3DS in 2016. No word on an international release.
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