What is Tumblr?

what is tumblr? O Tumblr works as a kind of social network It is blog, but most of the texts and contents posted are short, compared to a microblog.

The platform allows users to publish a variety of content, such as texts, images, videos, links, quotes, audios, gifs and dialogues. In addition, each one has its own page and can customize it however you want.

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In this way, it works like many social networks, with interactions and options to follow other users, send messages privately, favorite posts, share or “reblog” other blogs.

Added to this, users can see news and posts through their dashbord, with a feed.

Currently, the Tumblr platform is very accessible, available for the web on computers and in the form of an application for smartphones in general, with iOS, Android or many other operating systems.

It was created in 2007 by an American businessman named David Karp and has gone through some sales.

In 2013, the platform was sold to Yahoo! (web portal company) for US$1.1 billion. In 2019, it was the turn of Automattic (an American software development company) to buy Tumblr for less than 2.6 million euros.

What is Tumblr photo?

Nowadays, Tumblr has become an adjective to designate a photography style, which follows a visual pattern with filter effects that became famous on this social network. Most of the photos bring an inspiring look, with a lot of style, in very beautiful poses, or even photos of objects.

Thus, photos, clothes and very “stylish” objects are called “Tumblr”. The most stylish girls on the social network became known as tumblr girl.

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