The comeback of Tumblr: Everything you need to know – Media Update

Imagine it's the 2010s; you're listening to Lana del Rey's Summertime Sadness and you're scrolling through everyones favourite microblogging site Tumblr.

In its prime, Tumblr wasn't just a social networking platform. It was a lifestyle an aesthetic, even. Just think of how many people were dying to achieve the 'Tumblr' look. And this opens up an interesting conversation on how social media can influence pop culture and vice versa.

But as these things usually go, there came a point when users somewhat forgot about using Tumblr, and platforms like Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat were all the rage.

Nevertheless, what was the reason users migrated away from this platform and is Tumblr really making a comeback?

Let's investigate:

There was no need for users to have different profiles on a multitude of social networks. After all, when Tumblr was in its heyday (around 2012 to 2015), Instagram was in its infancy and Twitter was still building momentum.

But, when the social media platform decided to ban mature content on its platform, there was a sudden and dramatic decrease in usage. As thousands of blogs featured this type of content, it led to them all being shut down.

Many users opposed this shift in policy and it was believed to contradict the "body positive space that was instrumental in building community and exploring identities".

What's more, many believe Tumblr's reluctance to include video content on the platform is another reason for the mass migration away from the platform. As this is currently one of the most sought after content types on social media, not accommodating this gap in the market was a major misstep for the brand.

Elaborating on this, former Tumblr user Haley Peterson for Mashable says, "I think part of [what made Tumblr die] was the growing vanity around social platforms, where your image and content provides a reward for sharing yourself or an edited version of yourself."

As visual as Tumblr is, the above definitely rings true. Now, social media is a visual place where users go to show the best parts of their lives and get likes and comments to validate that. But Tumblr was a better place for text posts and curated content.

Despite this, Tumblr is experiencing an unexpected resurgence.

But don't just take our word for it let the stats do the talking:

*Image sourced from Reddit.

Possible reasoning behind this trend is that, as a society, we are experiencing mass nostalgia. During the pandemic years, we've all found ourselves yearning for simpler times. Nowadays, users are spread so thinly amongst all the different social media platforms that they often are spoilt for choice.

Were you an avid Tumblr user? Would you consider using it again? Be sure to let us know in the comments section below.

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