glotch

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glotch
@glotch

so i just had my first popular post since the tumblr migration, and i'm definitely noticing from my notifs that the new people from tumblr brought over a different reblog culture than existed here before. i'm noticing that those who reblog aren't liking as much and vice versa, and there's as roughly many reblogs as there are likes. i've been used to people pairing likes and reblogs on here, but i'm not as used to the idea of reblogging without a like.

i thought that was really interesting. this just cemented my view that the tumblr migration was definitely as impactful if not more impactful than the initial twitter influx that brought me here which is kind of crazy. also have you seen @chostcount lately?? it's settled down at more than double the pre-tumblr migration levels



the-pink-hacker
@the-pink-hacker
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glotch
@glotch

for the most part, i use likes as a combination of "i genuinely liked this post, good job!" to the author and as a bookmark to come back to later, the same way i did on twitter. back when i first joined, the "posts you've liked" section didn't exist, so i dropped likes like candy but ever since they introduced that section liking things has become a rarer occasion.

i also do "courtesy likes" to people who respond to or riff of of my posts most of the time which honestly is a pretty shallow way to interact lol. @chirasul's post the other day about comments got me thinking about this again


QuinnVB
@QuinnVB

I am also a Tumblr user (or ex-user, the way things are going). I am also an artist and have shared my work on Tumblr before and that has really contributed to my dislike of likes - and I think any artists reading this know where I am going with this.

Likes are basically the most non-engaging form of engagement the site offers. They are basically like giving the post author a little thumbs up and then walking away. It's like telling the author "I liked whatever you posted but I'm not going to do anything to engage with it or help others see it."

And that stings as an artist trying to put your work out there. I appreciate any and all engagement and kind words people offer to me and my work, but it doesn't feel great seeing a bunch of Likes, 2 Reblogs, and 0 comments. I am happy those people enjoyed my work, but their choice to not reblog means my work - my post - is effectively dead in the water and will never spread outside my direct followers.



glotch
@glotch
glotch
@glotch asked:

how do i work this?

and you may ask yourself

@glotch asked:

where is that large automobile??

and you may tell yourself

@glotch said:

this is not my beautiful house!!

and you may tell yourself

@glotch said:

this is not my beautiful wife!!!!

same as it ever was


panderp
@panderp

Is this about Mitch McConnell and his wife who drove her Tesla into a lake? >_>


glotch
@glotch

it will be hard to replicate the experience of seeing this in my notifications



glotch - GO GO GET THEM GOBLINS!!
GO GO GET THEM GOBLINS!!
glotch
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if the prompt had just been "goblin mode" i would have made something more sneaky but the added lore in the prompt made me go for a more rpg battle type sound. i disregarded the "carefully" part on purpose. eggbug has got a bag to get, there's no time for being careful!!

my utmost apologies if this sounds like it was made and mixed in the back of a moving car. that would be because this was made and mixed in the back of a moving car. i don't feel like the sound design on this one is really up to scratch for that reason, i was kind of struggling to do... anything lol but this was likely the only chance i had today to compost. it took me the whole 2 hours :,)

it was still fun though. i had that bassline in my head all morning and it took an hour to even get the song in a state where i could hear the payoff