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DashCon (originally titled Tumbl-Con USA) was a fan convention catering primarily to users of the blogging service Tumblr, with a particular emphasis on fandoms. [1] [2] [3] Held over the weekend of July 11, 2014, at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel in Schaumburg, Illinois, the inaugural convention quickly became infamous for allegations of mismanagement and corruption among ...
Tumblr's unique system of post dissemination and tagging both allows for the discussion of social justice issues and intense conflict between different online fan communities. Tumblr discourse trends towards separate camps around specific viewpoints and identities, creating highly combative "contact zones" where rival factions debate issues.
Tumblr (pronounced "tumbler") is a microblogging and social networking website founded by David Karp in 2007 and currently owned by American company Automattic.
Will it not buy Tumblr? Is the dot-com dino buying a site that's missing the "e" because its own growth catalysts have been stuck on "E" The Trouble With Tumblr
Don’t throw away your choker necklaces and disco leggings just yet; the era of ‘2014 Tumblr’ is supposedly making a comeback. Less than a decade later, Tumblr aesthetics have already made ...
John Green returned to Tumblr over the holidays, nearly eight years after backlash from some users prompted him to step away from the site. "The Fault in Our Stars" author, who was known for using ...
McKayla is not impressed – A Tumblr blog that went viral after taking an image of McKayla Maroney, the American gymnast who won the silver medal in the vault at the 2012 Summer Olympics, on the medal podium with a disappointed look on her face, and photoshopping it into various "impressive" places and situations, e.g. on top of the Great Wall ...
Wall Street still hasn't made up its mind about Marissa Mayer. The way the market sees it, Yahoo!'s CEO could either save the company or simply delay an inevitable back-slide into tech obscurity.