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SEEKERS
Occtis Tachonis
Vaelus
Thaisha Lloy
Sir Julien Davinos

SOLDIERS
Wicander Halovar
Thimble
Kattigan Vale
Teor Pridesire
Tyranny

SCHEMERS
Halandil Fang
Murray Mag'nesson
Bolaire Lothalia
Azune Nayar

3 hours ago 880 notes
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Resurrecting the old tumblr because I’ve gotten into Cats lately, bought the Vienna Cast Recording, and found this at the back of the CD booklet!

5 years ago 52 notes reblog

okay so

in general tumblr is a terrible fandom space for me. i’ve only really realised that since i joined a fandom discord server and realised i don’t get anxiety from interacting with fandom, it’s specifically from tumblr

basically this means that this whole situation has given me a bit of a kick up the arse to get off of this bloody site. i’m going to leave my blogs as is for the minute (i don’t habitually post nsfw so it should be fine) and if i don’t feel any desire to come back in a week i’ll leave them up but as archives.

which was all a very long-winded way of saying i’ll be at dreamwidth or twitter for the time being. see you around!

6 years ago 6 notes reblog
Basic Dreamwidth for Tumblr users

liz-squids:

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star-anise:

For people who want to use Dreamwidth, but are totally confused about how it works!

What is Dreamwidth?

  • Dreamwidth is a social media platform founded in 2009 after Strikethrough
  • It’s made out of a heavily-modified version of Livejournal code
  • It’s based around producing your own original content, and seeing original content other people post
  • The site is owned and run by fans and aims to provide creative people with an Internet home

Getting around your account

  • Your journal is like your “home”. It’s where you keep your stuff. It’s got different parts:
    • Recent Entries: View your posts in chronological order
      • (yourusername.dreamwidth.org)
    • Profile: Your “about” page
      • (yourusername.dreamwidth.org/profile)
    • Archive: See your posts as a calendar
      • (yourusername.dreamwidth.org/archive)
    • Tags: See all the tags you’ve used and go to their posts
      • (yourusername.dreamwidth.org/tag)
    • Memories: Like the “Likes” feature on Tumblr
  • You also have a “Reading” page (yourusername.dreamwidth.org/read)
    • This is like your Tumblr dash
    • It’s where you read entries from your “circle”, the people and communities you’re subscribed to
    • You can customize it a lot with filters and control who you see when
  • You also have a “Network” page (yourusername.dreamwidth.org/network)
    • This is where you see posts from everyone that everyone in your circle subscribes to
    • It’s a great way to discover new stuff and also learn what awful taste some of your circle members have

Finding new things

  • Listing an Interest in your profile is like getting listed in the phonebook. This is opt-in, choosing to say, “Yes! I’m really into this thing! Consider me a person who blogs about it!
  • Content Search is the more powerful way to search through the blog of everyone who’s opted into it, so you can look for everyone who’s posting about a certain thing right now. However, you’ll have to wade through a lot more junk.
  • Communities are Dreamwidth’s social hubs. They’re places where a lot of people can share content they’re interested in and talk to each other. Unlike Tumblr tags, they’re managed by specific people and have rules, so people behaving badly can get kicked out.
  • Latest Things is a direct firehose of EVERYTHING PUBLICLY POSTED TO THE SITE, HOMG

Privacy controls?! That’s a thing?!

  • You get to choose who sees your posts! You can make your posts public, private, or “locked”, which means only people you’ve added to your access list can read them
  • When you add a new person to your circle you can choose to subscribe to them, to make their posts show up on your Reading page, and/or to grant access, which lets them see your locked posts. You can do one, the other, or both!
  • Likewise, communities can make posts viewable to members only.
  • You can also create custom access filters, to allow only some of your access list to see a post.
  • Banning someone means they cannot leave you comments or send you messages. There are more advanced tweaks to make sure they never show up on your reading page if they post to a community you subscribe to, or remove them from the comments on a post.

Comments

  • The comments to a post are where the real fun happens.
  • Comments are sent to the email of whoever you’re replying to. They’re a real conversation. You’re not shouting into the void–you’re talking back directly to the post’s originator and other commenters.
  • You can edit your comment so long as it hasn’t been replied to, and you can delete your own comments.
  • The originator of the post, and administrators if it’s a community, can delete threads, or “freeze” them, leaving them intact but preventing anyone from replying to them.

You will add new skills to your resume

  • Dreamwidth leaves a lot more “backend” open so you can customize your experience to a huge degree. However, this means learning or using coding languages like HTML and CSS
  • The comment box on entries does not have a built-in text editor, so you will have to add your own HTML if you want to add <i>italic</i>, <b>bold</b>, or <a href=“http://websiteurl.com”>links</a>.
  • There are lots of cheat sheets and informative guides around, like HTML on Dreamwidth and Dreamwidth-specific markup tags

I promise I’ll stop reblogging DW Stuff soon, but this is very useful!

This is a very useful guide to basic DW if you’re interested but only have experience on Tumblr. 

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6 years ago 146,943 notes
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6 years ago 88,185 notes
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saixnipples:

First, a note: I ask that people please reblog this to spread this since the tags are kinda unusable right now, especially when a post has external links within it.

Dreamwidth has been my main active posting platform for a year and a half now, and I’ve noticed a lot of bloggers talking about jumping ship over to DW with tumblr’s uhhhhhh current state of affairs.

But DW is kinda bland and boring if you’re too young to have been of the LiveJournal generation, and therefore don’t know where to look or start in order to build your friends list and find communities, so I’m going to do some of the legwork for you.

the_great_tumblr_purge: I made a dw community specifically for people jumping ship from tumblr to reconnect with each other.

addme: a friending community where you pimp yourself out and find other people with similar interests that you might want to see on your reading page.

addme_fandom: similar to above, only with a stronger emphasis on finding people based on your fandoms.

fandomcalendar: a community where you can find fandom events, such as big bangs, exchanges, challenges, bingos, etc. and other fandom communities that might suit your interests.

questionoftheday: for when you don’t know what to post.

If anybody else has communities they want to add, go right ahead and add them in a reblog.

Please reblog this.

6 years ago 6,191 notes
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truth coming out of her well to shame mankind (tumblr safe version)

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6 years ago 175,771 notes
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enoughtohold:

i eagerly await their clarification on what exactly “female-presenting” means. is my nipple acceptable if it’s surrounded by power tools

6 years ago 4,017 notes
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majorlykira:

the worst thing about it is they probably workshopped and debated the phrase “female-presenting nipples” for days on end. there’s probably email chains that are like “re:re:re: nipples?”

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