@furrypony
Thanks, I had claimed a bunch that have now been updated. I kind of quit entering in the info in favor of going through archives and grabbing a lot of old stuff. I have 1.39TB so far and that’s just in compressed archives I had to offload of my main drives. Those are mostly re-blogers to try and get stuff from deleted accounts. I have a lot of smaller (<1000 posts) ones too that will have to be organized from 6 other drives.
Incidentally, with The Smiling Pony’s discovery could someone write a browser plug in that would restore the /archive pages? I’ve found I can enter a blocked username on the follow page https://www.tumblr.com/following and then I can browse the blog, but only in the irritating sidebar mode and flagged posts are not shown (and no archive page).
I’m kind of wondering if this was somewhat intentional. They get to kiss Apple’s ring by not having flagged stuff accessible through app which is basically going to be a browser window locked to the tumblr.com domain name. Everyone else using a proper browser can see the old stuff. At least that’s the kind of clever thing I would pull, but then I see the results of the filter…
Thanks, I had claimed a bunch that have now been updated. I kind of quit entering in the info in favor of going through archives and grabbing a lot of old stuff. I have 1.39TB so far and that’s just in compressed archives I had to offload of my main drives. Those are mostly re-blogers to try and get stuff from deleted accounts. I have a lot of smaller (<1000 posts) ones too that will have to be organized from 6 other drives.
Incidentally, with The Smiling Pony’s discovery could someone write a browser plug in that would restore the /archive pages? I’ve found I can enter a blocked username on the follow page https://www.tumblr.com/following and then I can browse the blog, but only in the irritating sidebar mode and flagged posts are not shown (and no archive page).
I’m kind of wondering if this was somewhat intentional. They get to kiss Apple’s ring by not having flagged stuff accessible through app which is basically going to be a browser window locked to the tumblr.com domain name. Everyone else using a proper browser can see the old stuff. At least that’s the kind of clever thing I would pull, but then I see the results of the filter…