Death of the tumblr we've known
Dec. 5th, 2018 10:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
... is actually liberating. At last to me personally. I first got into fandom in LJ and while tumblr has been nice enough, the fandom circles I've been in accepting, I've never really felt a sense of community there.
I think a lot of that has to do with my life changing after I started using tumblr back in 2012, I gratuated, started working and didn't always have energy for fandom interaction outiside of writing fic and commenting on fic. Tumblr always lacked the chance of commenting, of interacting in
the way I had grown used to during the decade or so I was fandoming on LJ.
To me this is a fresh start. A chance to fandom until the worst case scenario of article 13 killing internet in Europe as we know it, which is more on my mind now than tumblr and the nsfw ban.
I think a lot of that has to do with my life changing after I started using tumblr back in 2012, I gratuated, started working and didn't always have energy for fandom interaction outiside of writing fic and commenting on fic. Tumblr always lacked the chance of commenting, of interacting in
the way I had grown used to during the decade or so I was fandoming on LJ.
To me this is a fresh start. A chance to fandom until the worst case scenario of article 13 killing internet in Europe as we know it, which is more on my mind now than tumblr and the nsfw ban.