Goodbye, Tumblr
I’ve had it with Tumblr and I’m leaving. Seriously, have their programmers never once tried to rearrange a large queue? It’s impossible with that stupid drag and drop system that they’re so in love with.
But the pop-ups about Missing E were the final straw. They make a system that’s difficult to use, a fan makes a plug-in that provides a few work-arounds that make the system usable again, and Tumblr acts like that fan and all the other fans who use that plug-in are Satan.
Well I’m done. I stayed with Tumblr when they made it impossible to browse large archives because that stupid eternal scroll hogs all your memory. I stayed with Tumblr when they made it impossible to browse archives on a mobile device, even tho’ I used to browse Tumblr a lot on my iPhone and found a lot of good Tumblrs to follwo that way. I even stayed with Tumblr when they insisted on using flashy AJAX instead of designing a system that actually worked for the control panel.
But I won’t stay with Tumblr when they insist their broken way of doing things is the way I have to do them.
I’ll be moving to Pinterest.
I’m going to let my queue run out here. That’ll probably take a month or so, and then this account will be abandoned.
Thanks for following. Thanks for reblogging. Wish you luck dealing with Tumblr in the future.