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WordPress Aquires Tumblr
Micro blogging site Tumblr was recently bought by the comany who owns WordPress. But, I maintain that having a blog on ipernity is best of all.

On his Tumblr blog recently, the CEO of Automatic, the company who owns WordPress, announced their purchase of Tumblr microblogging site.

I think this is a perfect fit.

But, I maintain that having a blog on Ipernity is best of all.

I have blogged on LinkedIn, WordPress.com, Tumblr, my website blog - which is provided by FineArtAmerica, and even a bit on Flickr (though it doesn't have a formal blog tool). All of them have their own features, and I blog on each for different reasons.

It is said that you should own the 'online real estate' of your blog. But I think this is becoming watered down with time. Becuase even if I pay for any of the above mentioned services, they still can make changes beyond my control, except for ipernity because here I am part owner with the community who shares in the features, and changes, of the website.

Other than with ipernity, just because I pay for it doesn't mean I own it. That's why I stopped posting to Flickr, and paying for it, once the new owner took over.

I no longer think having your own separate blog is worth the time and money. I find many of those features (that I mostly use) for blogging right here on ipernity. And there is an great community here if you just engage with them. I also believe that a brand is not your domain name, but that people search for you online and what they see on page one.

So Automatic says that Tumblr will be like a companion to WordPress. Some members I've talked with on Tumblr take that to mean in the way Instagram is a companion now to Facebook. There are contact requests from one to join the other and link accounts together. This makes sense to me, since Tumblr is like a blog and Twitter together.

Tumblr most recently removed the porn content off the site, a subject it was most noted for. And many photographers that I developed relationships with on Tumblr have migrated to Instagram. I did not. ...

So, my main blog is here on ipernity to share general thoughts, like I'm doing here right now. I talk about my artistic photographs on my Art website blog, which is logical. I use my LinkedIn blog to share business and professional topics and themes. I've used my Tumblr blog like a back up portfolio of sorts, and been having fun lately sharing from ipernity.

Also, I use my WordPress blog as a back up for my content here and on my art blog, because they don't have the function to download or back this up. I also have a blog about my home town, but again all that is a duplicate from an album I have her on ipernity.

So the good news is that blogging is still alive in the shadow of social media, and it will be interesting to see how these latest developments evolve.

Thank you for reading.

www.frankjcasella.ipernity.com

Photo: 'Sports Half-Time' by Frank J Casella All Rights Reserved.




9 comments

Bee Orchid said:

I've not tries any of those you mentioned though I did like Multiply before it folded. iPernity works for me, for now, so I'll be sticking with it. As you say, it's a nice community.
5 years ago

Frank J Casella replied to Bee Orchid:

I don't think ipernity is going anywhere soon, so we can settle in and make this our online home, if you will. Thank you Fran.
5 years ago

Jenny McIntyre said:

Like Fran above, I haven't tried any of those you mention, apart from Flickr. I loved Multiply and was so upset when it folded and then I was introduced to Ipernity. I have found that there is a fantastic community here. I've made some fabulous friends and feel very honoured that they want me in their lives. I think you've made the right choice staying here at Ipernity.
5 years ago

Frank J Casella replied to Jenny McIntyre:

Thank you Jenny. I have not heard of Multiply, but resonate with all that you have said.
5 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Thank you for writing this article Frank. Ipernity with its feature of including images in blog articles has been the best for me for years. I also love that people own the content of their blogs here.
5 years ago

Frank J Casella replied to William Sutherland:

Thank you William. I only wish there was a function to download a back up of our blog posts here, but understand there are more pressing things on the list right now.
5 years ago

HaarFager said:

Very good writing, Frank, and thanks for posting it. I had read somewhere where someone asked out loud if WordPress was about to go under. If they acquired Tumblr, then I guess that puts to rest that rumour.
5 years ago

Frank J Casella replied to HaarFager:

There are many rumors, Kenneth, and I find the best way to learn the truth is to seek the source. You can't trust information at face value anymore ... if ever.
5 years ago

Frank J Casella said:

An interesting take here -- Is Automattic Going To Save Tumblr’s Life? twirpz.wordpress.com/2019/10/17/is-automattic-going-to-save-tumblrs-life
5 years ago