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Tumblr conceptually sounds like the social media of the future. Like just conceptually the features sound amazing. You have text post without a hard character limit, you can choose a layout for your blog with infinite customization options, there’s video sharing with more than twice the runtime limit of twitter, audio post, being able to create photo sets with 10 different images, which you can choose the layout of, being able to insert videos and photos inside of text post, custom urls, three ways to comment (tags, replies, reblogs), being able to share post from a different blog without logging into a new account, a blog sharing system, an ask system with an optional anonymity, tags that aren’t directly in the post, readmores, timelines that actually are timelines, being able to create multiple pages on your blog for faqs, abouts, byfs, etc. being able to both show and hide your likes and follows, and honestly more that I’m probably forgetting but you get the point. Literally when it comes to features, tumblr is number 1 like no other social media site can compare the amount of customization. The main problem is that this sites management is unbelievably incompetent, even for a social media site.