Actually, it's probably the simplest blogging website there is. Why? Because that's all you can do, is blog.
Unlike myspace where people don't even blog anymore, they just use it to chat with people.
It's basically like blogspot, except a less formal version.
And the HTML/CSS interface only took me a week to get used to until I made my own layout.
bonjouralexander.tumblr.com
check it out.
Tumblr itself is actually a small community of people compared to, let's say myspace, so it's very much efficient and much more functional in terms of its usage as a blogging site.
I love Tumblr. It's incredibly easy to use and is definitely more about self-expression than communication, unlike a lot of other blog servers. There's no commenting or anything along those lines, which is actually kind of refreshing.
http://kellyn.tumblr.com
Giving Tumblr a go, now, using it as a sort of supplement to Girl Meets NYC...one I can easily update more then every 2 weeks or so, unlike Girl Meets NYC. I like composing entries for GMNYC, but it's time cosuming, especially replying to all the comments, (which I love and appreciate, don't get me wrong, but it does take me like 5 hours per every 100 comments, in replying) and the fun thing about Tumblr, is I can crank out entries quickly, and just share little bits here and there. I like the format and simplicity of it all.
I swear this site is so horrible just for the fact that I've abandoned my previous personal blog for it.
But I love it, of course. It's insanely easy and I think really great for anyone who is just staring out blogging as well.
I just started another one: http://kasslo.tumblr.com/
To anyone with a life: really be cautious about starting a Tumblr account. It's beyond sickeningly addicting.
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