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tinny ([personal profile] tinny) wrote in [community profile] sid_guardian2018-12-10 06:37 pm
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Tumblr feed

I am not sure this is really what we want, but I created a feed for [tumblr.com profile] fuck-yeah-weilan's tumblr, just to see if it would work, and it does:

[syndicated profile] fuck_yeah_weilan_feed

You can subscribe to the feed like any other dw user and read their posts on your reading list. The format of the posts is a little weird because rss contains no styling information, but the images and videos seem to be loading fine.

The disadvantage of course is that they don't get direct feedback from you this way, so it feels a little iffy? But I guess for those who don't/can't stay on tumblr, this might be a practical alternative?

It is actually really easy to create feeds: tumblr natively supports rss, so if you want to create a feed for any tumblr, just add /rss to the end of the tumblr url and you have a feed: https://[username].tumblr.com/rss
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[personal profile] trobadora 2018-12-10 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay! This is a great idea, especially for those of us who aren't on tumblr at all.

The disadvantage of course is that they don't get direct feedback from you this way, so it feels a little iffy?

Well, you can always follow the link in the DW feed and go back to the tumblr post! (And also, lots of people probably just scroll through things on tumblr without giving any sort of feedback ...)
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[personal profile] ariunderscore 2018-12-12 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
I've been consuming tumblr via RSS-feeds for years now. A great thing is that you can subscribe to specific tags of a user, which is great for people who post a lot of different topics and tag well.

Reading via an RSS-reader also allows me to browse through much faster (as I have my readers set to pre-fetch the images), and it allows me to save posts that I want to go back to later (to follow links, to save images, to reblog, etc).

I'm using feedly as my reader on desktop, and Reeder to check the feedly feed on mobile (I don't like the native feedly app). Previously I had The Old Reader on desktop, which was also very good (again with Reeder on mobile).
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[personal profile] trobadora 2018-12-12 01:23 pm (UTC)(link)
That's really interesting! I haven't used an actual RSS reader in years; the handful of feeds I follow now are all on DW. But if fandom fractures even more I may end up with a reader again. Good to know which ones worked well for you!
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[personal profile] asya_ana 2019-02-05 02:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh yay. I'm subscribing.