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45 Of The Wildest Posts That Have Ever Been Shared On Tumblr (New Pics)
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45 Of The Wildest Posts That Have Ever Been Shared On Tumblr (New Pics)

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Tumblr was a social media giant in the early 2010s. It was the perfect middle ground, offering more text characters than Twitter and less clutter than Facebook. For many people, it was a glorious era of online networking
Thankfully, the Curated Tumblr subreddit keeps those days alive in today’s world of “reels” and “shorts.” As the name suggests, it’s a collection of screenshots from the platform that touch on political discourse, life’s absurdities, and everything in between.
We’re keeping this a lighthearted list that’s more about the silly and mundane. Enjoy scrolling and have yourself a nice throwback to a simpler time on the internet.

#1 The End Of The Monarchy

The End Of The Monarchy
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#2 We Sadly Live In A Society

We Sadly Live In A Society
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#3 Shoo

Shoo
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If you came of age in the Instagram and TikTok era, you’re likely not as familiar with Tumblr’s appeal. But looking at its About page will tell you a lot about its character and personality. 

“Wholesome chaos” was the phrase used to describe the site’s contents. It also encourages self-expression because “Tumblr is whatever you want it to be.”

#4 Pokemon Names

Pokemon Names
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#5 It's Not Getting Fast, But It's Getting There

It's Not Getting Fast, But It's Getting There
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#6 That Tables Turn

That Tables Turn
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The internet defines Tumblr as a microblog. However, its founder, David Karp, does not use this description. In an interview with Media Bistro, he describes it as “the easiest way to share yourself.” 

Karp also emphasizes Tumblr’s flexibility regarding the type of content users can create. Because it is easy for anyone to self-publish, he believes it helped draw in a broad audience. 

#7 [u.s.] Michigan Democrats

[u.s.] Michigan Democrats
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#8 That's How It Works

That's How It Works
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#9 Astronaut

Astronaut
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“It’s the gay people in your phone” is another description written on the site. This comes from Tumblr’s similar claim to be the “queerest place on the internet.” 

According to Adweek statistics published in 2021, one in four users on the platform identify as LGBTQIA+. A Tumblr user is also said to be 193% more likely to be part of the queer community compared to other social networking sites.

#10 Scenes Are Meant To Be Seen

Scenes Are Meant To Be Seen
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#11 Professionalism

Professionalism
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#12 Most Embarrassing Thing That Can Ever Happen

Most Embarrassing Thing That Can Ever Happen
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To solidify Tumblr’s reputation as queer-friendly, Sydney-based writer and photographer Jonno Revanche wrote an article for The Guardian in 2016. Here, he described the platform as his “saviour” that made him see he “wasn’t monstrous and unloveable.”

“While it may seem simple or silly, social media allowed me to express elements of myself I felt like I couldn’t in my day-to-day life,” he wrote. 

#13 Pronunciation

Pronunciation
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#14 Accidentally Based

Accidentally Based
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#15 What's Your Corpse To Water Ratio?

What's Your Corpse To Water Ratio?
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Tumblr seems to have always catered to a younger, more progressive audience. For author and DePaul University professor Allison McCracken, it became the youth’s “best option for an online ‘private’ public space.” 

In a journal article she published in 2017, she credits the platform’s ability to “bring a broader range of voices” than any college classroom could. She also believes Tumblr was able to “offer developed minority representation” when the media wasn’t able to.

#16 Yeah, You’d Think They’d Be Able To Put Two And Two Together On This One

Yeah, You’d Think They’d Be Able To Put Two And Two Together On This One
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#17 Tit For Tat

Tit For Tat
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#18 Chess

Chess
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Despite its reach and popularity among the younger demographic, Tumblr had its fair share of controversies. In 2018, it announced a prohibition on “adult content” after an iOS ban on the app due to child pornography issues. 

In an official statement, Tumblr assured its users that it would continue to work to keep the platform a “safe place for creative expression, self-discovery, and a deep sense of community.” However, it received backlash, with affected users attacking its queer-friendly claim.

#19 Rich People And Ghosts

Rich People And Ghosts
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#20 Boring Queers

Boring Queers
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