I'm Dan. I'm a happy guy living in New Hampshire. I'm an eternal optimist, sometimes to a fault. I see the good in others. I am pretty much always smiling or laughing. I am compassionate. I love animals. I read. I write. I watch way too many movies. I love to cook. I have a growing need to connect to others. I'm living.

Ask/Tell Me Anything
January 25th
11:50 AM

I’m watching you Tumblr…

Ever since Tumblr’s tried their scare tactics about using Missing E I’ve noticed formatting on certain pages are messed up. And sometimes the formatting on my Dash is messed up. And sometimes posts on my blog are messed up. Any time I disable Missing E it is miraculously fixed. I refuse to believe it’s Missing E, I’m hip to your shit Tumblr. Get with it. We want it. It enhances our experience. Spend less time coming up with shit we don’t need (ie: FanMail) and more time working with them an integrating the features into our every day Tumblr lives. Revert our Ask boxes back to the way they used to be, let us post URLs. Get rid of Ask limits. Rather than stomp your feet and act like little kids do something. Or someone else will come along with a better product and will.

August 29th
1:22 PM
Via

Missing e {browser extension for tumblr}: What's the hangup with Missing e?

missing-e:

Well, I might as well break it to you.

It is unlikely that Missing e will come back. If it does, it won’t be the same.

Please note that what follows is my interpretation of communications and feedback I have received from Tumblr staff. It does not necessarily represent their full and complete…

This is a giant misstep by Tumblr. For someone that looks to improve the overall experience for users that wish to use it for free you would think that Tumblr would go out of their way to help him rather than stifle his creativity and stomp on his hard work, especially if they aren’t willing to put the time and effort into putting these types of features into the site.