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At the end of 2022, Tumblr announced a livestreaming service called Tumblr Live. [57] Tumblr Live was an adapted version of The Meet Group's product Livebox. [58] In 2024, Tumblr announced that they would be discontinuing Tumblr Live as of January 24, with options for users to migrate to MeetMe. [59]
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 ...
David Karp (born July 6, 1986) [1] is an American entrepreneur and blogger, best known as the founder and former CEO of the microblogging platform Tumblr. [2] [3]Karp began his career, without receiving a high school diploma, as an intern under Fred Seibert at the animation company Frederator Studios, where he built the studio's first blogging platform and conceived, wrote, and edited their ...
Mastodon was created by Eugen Rochko and revealed to the public via Hacker News in October 2016. [10] Not long after, it quickly gained popularity and became the dominant platform in the fediverse and overtaking the previous leader, GNU social. It gained significant adoption in 2022 following the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk. [11] [12] [13]
Tumblr was one of the few sites that not only tolerated but seemingly embraced its sex worker and adult artist communities, so it caught considerable flak when, with little warning, it banned ...
Mullenweg was born in Houston, Texas, and grew up in the Willowbend neighborhood. [4] His father, Chuck, was a computer programmer. Mullenweg was raised Catholic. [5] He attended the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts to play the saxophone, [6] although he was frequently absent due to chronic migraines.
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.