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I've been on the site for almost 5 years now and I say and post a lot of controversial things and I've only gotten hate maybe a handful of times and I shut them up right quick. If you're big enough to ignore it do that, if not turn off anon and block them.
Oh though I will also mention, what Lore-lei said about conversations isn't entirely true anymore. They recently added what's basically an IM feature. I use it to keep in touch with a handful of friends and I like it quite a lot. Its buggy and doesn't always work (which describes all of Tumblr honestly) but its a great thing for me since I can't use Skype anymore.
Quote from: Taxel on June 08, 2016, 08:20:55 AMOh though I will also mention, what Lore-lei said about conversations isn't entirely true anymore. They recently added what's basically an IM feature. I use it to keep in touch with a handful of friends and I like it quite a lot. Its buggy and doesn't always work (which describes all of Tumblr honestly) but its a great thing for me since I can't use Skype anymore.Really, I haven't seen that one yet. I've only seen this speech bubble thing I call 'say' function which allows you to actually comment without reblogging, but it only appears rarely and inconsistently.
Yeah, the implemented it really weird. Random people got it and you could "infect" other people to allow them to have it too or something? I thought the whole thing was dumb so I ignored it. People stopped doing that a while ago so I think it rolled out to everyone? But I'm not really sure. You access it from the speech bubble with a smiley face at the top of the screen, by your dashboard and inbox buttons.
I think Say is something the owner of the blog has to choose to enable? And there are requirements sometimes? I'm not entirely sure what the deal is with it since I rarely use it.