[–] veidr 14y ago ↗ No. [–] fuzzix 14y ago ↗ Pithy, but I usually answer headlines framed as a question "No". If evidence was present or the idea cogent then no question is required."I'm simply asking questions" - an intellectually lazy way of implanting an idea. [–] sneak 14y ago ↗ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridges_Law_of_Headlines
[–] fuzzix 14y ago ↗ Pithy, but I usually answer headlines framed as a question "No". If evidence was present or the idea cogent then no question is required."I'm simply asking questions" - an intellectually lazy way of implanting an idea. [–] sneak 14y ago ↗ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridges_Law_of_Headlines
[–] dpapathanasiou 14y ago ↗ It's somewhat ironic that spam and porn are never cited when someone quotes their vanity metrics, e.g.: http://mashable.com/2011/08/31/tumblr-record-uniques/
[–] jasontsui 14y ago ↗ If anything, I think the special brand of "tumblr porn" has differentiated it from other blogging platforms.
[–] tehdik 14y ago ↗ "Users are getting worried about spams and malware spreading at a constant rate in Tumblr."Really? I've used Tumblr every day for a couple years now. I have never seen any "spams" or porn. This user isn't "worried."
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 22.4 ms ] thread"I'm simply asking questions" - an intellectually lazy way of implanting an idea.
Really? I've used Tumblr every day for a couple years now. I have never seen any "spams" or porn. This user isn't "worried."