moonlit-tulip:

A couple days ago, I saw a post going around about how one should be careful to not post on tumblr from behind a VPN, because apparently this is Distinctive Spambot Behavior which will get one’s blog shadowbanned.

This afternoon, I discovered that the replies I’d made on two different posts in the last ~week hadn’t actually gone through. On further examination, this happened because I made them from behind my usual VPN; when I disabled the VPN and pasted the replies back in (having, fortunately, backed up their text at the original times-of-posting, thanks @brin-bellway for getting me into that habit), they went through without issue that time.

So, apparently, it’s advisable to turn off one’s VPN on tumblr even when not posting, if one is replying, for fear that the replies might otherwise not go through. In retrospect I suppose this makes sense and my failure to read it into the post-a-couple-days-ago was probably a mistake on my end; but I hereby declare it explicitly, for the benefit of those who share my not-having-made-that-connection.

Hmmm. *whitelists Tumblr in VPN, grudgingly*

Other notes that seem like they might be relevant:

(1) I have received no notification of any kind that you pinged me on this post.

(2) I have been unable to DM anyone on Tumblr for several months. (In the “share” popup, no usernames come up in the list of people I might message; in the message tab, only my sideblogs appear in the list of blogs I might message *from*. Admittedly I haven’t actually tried messaging someone from the username-camping “brinbellway” sideblog…and apparently that works, huh.)


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#Tumblr: a User’s Guide #PSA #reply via reblog #I have been wavering on whether I should bother trying to file a complaint


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hug-necromancer-new:

i must know. toothpaste: does it hurt (when used normally)

toothpaste-pain-poll

rb for sample size pls


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#I was torn between ”other kind of pain” and ”no?” but eventually went with ”no” #mint toothpaste *is* horribly cold (last I checked) which is why I never use it #I used Tom’s of Maine for ages until Colgate #finally came out with fluoridated toothpaste in fruit flavours #anyway thanks for reminding me to put more Colgate Kids strawberry toothpaste on my grocery list OP #(the watermelon’s fine too) #((also I *do* like mint sweets‚ but toothpaste was way more intense)) #and‚ uh‚ good luck to ~15% of respondents #I strongly recommend that you investigate other kinds of toothpaste #PSA #is the blue I see the same as the blue you see #surveys

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femmenietzsche:

I like how from the perspective of a follower someone getting their life together to the point that they no longer post is exactly indistinguishable from them getting killed by a gas explosion


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#…oh *that’s* why this post is going around again today #(uh‚ context: the way people figured out kontextmaschine was dead was that) #(he abruptly went from a long history of posting multiple times a day to posting nothing at all) #((with his last posts having been about health problems)) #(after nine days of radio silence some whitehat stalkers got worried enough to track him down and send the cops in for a wellness check) #FTR I have left instructions with my next-of-kin to post announcements on my Dreamwidth and Tumblr in the event of my death #I don’t want y’all to be left wondering #death tw

kontextmaschine:

So if I told you someone was using century-old hand-crafted artisanal methods to adapt traditional folk tales into a quaintly obsolete art form from the American Golden Age that would sound like the most twee, precious, non-normie thing ever and I just described Disney animation.

Disney’s pretty weird like that. Like, take the parks. They’re combinations of Coney Island and World’s Fairs with this undisguisable midcentury earnestness. These are places that get seriously psyched about the potential of novel transit modalities.

And the theming – “Let’s look forward to the wonderful future of space exploration, celebrate our roots in farm towns and the frontier west, AND enjoy the exotic charm of the South Pacific and Old Dixie!”

THERE IS A PAGEANT WHERE ROBOTS PAY TRIBUTE TO EXECUTIVE-DRIVEN WHIG HISTORY.

Oh. Oh. And. “The rides aren’t very thrilling, but your kids will love the chance to explore the worlds of all their favorite authors – A.A. Milne, J.M. Barrie, Kenneth Grahame, Mark Twain, AND Lewis Carroll – while you’ll marvel at the exquisite background design.”

(Sun-dappled Edwardian neoteny and obsessive set decoration. Wes Anderson makes movies like Walt Disney made parks.)

And we’d recognize this all as a weird thing to exist in 2015 if we weren’t just used to it as the background noise of America. Like, I don’t really watch TV so I don’t see commercials much these days.

Oh man, they’re a trip in their own right if you’ve stopped taking them for granted. Like, “oh hey, for the next 30 seconds some of our best artists are going to use all their techniques and leverage all your emotions and desires and every social value in a masterful, unapologetic, and unforgettable bid for you to give us money, and then everyone will move on and no one will acknowledge this even happened.”

But the Disney World commercials in particular – you notice they don’t really make a case for going to Disney World, or even really explain what Disney World is. Because they’re not pitching Disney World, they’re reminding you of Disney World. It’s not “hey, Disney World is a thing you could go to”, it’s “hey, maybe it’s time for this generation’s pilgrimage”.

Disney’s weird. It’s kind of a company, but also custodian of some of the cultic functions of American culture, something like the priestly colleges of ancient Rome.

Like, they maintain sites of pilgrimage. I’m not saying that as a joke. Back of the envelope calculation, Americans go to Disney parks at a rate 7 times higher than Muslims go to Mecca. (The line between “tourist trap” and “religious site” has always been thin.)

And they’re custodians of the national narrative. Like I’ve said, they pitch “continuity with prewar small town and earlier frontier culture” as a fundamental, almost taken-for-granted aspect of Americanness with a confidence and charm you don’t often see these days. And I mean, hell, the Disney animated canon itself basically is to America what Grimm’s was to Germany.

And as custodians, they curate that narrative – like, we joke about “you know your identity group’s made it in America when you get your own Disney princess”, and laugh at the people reediting Disney character designs to look like their specific subgroup, but that only works because it’s fucking true, your identity group’s made it in America when you get your own Disney princess. I’ve worked with Disney Channel casting, and they mix ethnicities with the same care, precision, and scale that Pfizer mixes drugs.

And that robot pageant, the Hall of Presidents? Look at this history. It started out in the ‘70s as a celebration of consensus history and popular triumph, with character actors playing great men and Civil War tensions understood as a challenge to national unity. In 1993 it was reworked by Eric Foner to be narrated by Maya Angelou, use “regular people” unknowns to portray more vulnerable takes on historic figures and re-frame the Civil War in terms of slavery as a moral challenge. In 2009 they redid it again, mostly keeping the changes but bringing back some of the old Hollywood charm and putting Morgan Freeman as the voice of civic authority.

And like, as a representation of how America understands itself and its history, correct. That is absolutely, in every way, 100% correct.

(In the other direction, Walt Disney originally wanted to call it “One Nation Under God”, which yikes)

They say American copyright terms keep getting extended under pressure from Disney who wants to keep hold of all their founding properties, I almost wonder if it wouldn’t be less of a corruption of the civic system to just carve out special protections for Disney in recognition of their distinct role in America.

But… at the end of the day, it’s all just a strategy to maximize profits.

I used to be a lot more libertarian than I am now, and one of their tribal boogiemen, the idea of a “Ministry of Culture” – a government that sees the national culture as its domain, to shape as it will, “as it will” meaning as it always does with governments “through the instrument of bureaucracy” – that still rankles.

But what’s the alternative, though? You think about it and you realize it’s this – the national mythos rests in the hands of a publicly traded corporation.

(And then you maybe start to appreciate WHY having your king as the head of your church once made sense as a symbol of liberty and self-determination.)

((And start to recall the CIA going around giving grants to the avant-garde with a certain fondness.))

We live in the capitalpunk AU.


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#a few years ago OP began putting blanket infohazard warnings on his writing #I think his level of seriousness about that‚ from his own perspective‚ was somewhere above 0% and below 100% #but it’s been my experience that when people say stuff like that‚ they’re usually right even if they think they’re not #so I blacklisted his username #but blacklisting doesn’t apply to webpage view‚ so I did end up learning today of his death #I went back and checked the kontextmaschine posts that were on my dash today #and found that he was the one who wrote this classic post #which‚ it turns out‚ I have never actually reblogged #so‚ then‚ in honour of his memory‚ here is that one post with the thing #Disney #disappointed permanent resident of The Future #(is that tag about Disney or about the existence of mortality? yes) #death tw #this probably deserves some other warning tag but I am not sure what


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rustingbridges:

rustingbridges:

you know what. I think crpg npcs are onto something. next time a random stranger gives me some mid advice I’m going to thank them enthusiastically and give them an axe I found in the garbage

maybe a bag of unshelled walnuts would be more practical. I am soliciting random junk recs

“you know, that makes a lot of sense! thank you kindly stranger, you like you would be able to put these to good use!”


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#I didn’t actually laugh aloud but it still amused me enough to reblog #(andmaybegayer’s reply is also great:) #(”I need to follow through on my plan to buy a bunch of lab gemstones I can carry around as rewards for strangers.”) #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once

sigmaleph:

suing tumblr for excluding common crawl from their robots.txt because my best chance at immortality is being digitally reconstructed based on this blog


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#I didn’t actually laugh aloud but it still amused me enough to reblog #(fortunately it remains possible to host copies of one’s blog somewhere crawlable) #(if you want digital immortality you gotta do it yourself) #101 Uses for Infrastructureless Computers #disappointed permanent resident of The Future #death tw? #amnesia cw? #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once

groundlessness:

Whenever I get a puncture wound I feel so smug towards any tetanus that might be in there. They have no idea about my sick ass vaccinated immune system. While you were crawling in soil my cells were studying Tdap. Now die by the hands of my learnéd warriors.


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#proud citizen of The Future #vaccines #illness tw #this probably deserves some other warning tag but I am not sure what