The Office Hours Interview: Bri Malandro I’m of the opinion that OG Tumblr was a Petri dish for creative expression and analysis for marginalized voices the same way that OG Twitter (pre-2014) and Vine was. A lot of those voices migrated to Twitter over the past few years once Tumblr lost popularity, bringing with them years of concepts and themes that then filter into larger consciousness due to Twitter’s high % of users who work in media and entertainment being introduced to them and then sharing them with their (way bigger) networks You see it all the time: A video or meme or theme or clothing style or slang term gets hot due to shares/RTs/scalper accounts (accounts that are created for the sole purposing of stealing popular/viral memes and using that popularity (and your emotional response to said memes) to sell you something.
#7: WTF is The Yee-Haw Agenda?
#7: WTF is The Yee-Haw Agenda?
#7: WTF is The Yee-Haw Agenda?
The Office Hours Interview: Bri Malandro I’m of the opinion that OG Tumblr was a Petri dish for creative expression and analysis for marginalized voices the same way that OG Twitter (pre-2014) and Vine was. A lot of those voices migrated to Twitter over the past few years once Tumblr lost popularity, bringing with them years of concepts and themes that then filter into larger consciousness due to Twitter’s high % of users who work in media and entertainment being introduced to them and then sharing them with their (way bigger) networks You see it all the time: A video or meme or theme or clothing style or slang term gets hot due to shares/RTs/scalper accounts (accounts that are created for the sole purposing of stealing popular/viral memes and using that popularity (and your emotional response to said memes) to sell you something.