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1. You can read your favorite ficcers from ao3 *and* see their OC art on Tumblr *and* discuss the finer points of lore with them. Pokémon? Got it. Marvel? Here. Kpop? Check. Supernatural? Of course. Minecraft? Ready and waiting. Star Wars? Yes! Doctor Who? Doctor YOU!
2. When you have something to say—a hot take on the finer points of a Virgo moon, Barbie fanfic, an image of your turtle Harold that you simply *have* to share with the world: Shoot your shot with a photo, a video, or a text post.
3. Whatever you choose to send into our effervescent digital ether, know that it can, and will, go anywhere. (Unless, of course, you use our post-level reblog controls. Private blog? Private post? All possible here).
4. If the prospect of creating, reblogging, shipping, and curating feels a little daunting, head over to tips. tumblr. com, where Cat Frazier of animatedtext. tumblr. com will take you through the finer points of Tumblr etiquette—the effervescent, the eeby, the deeby. So.
5. Create OC art for your favorite writers on Tumblr. Sell prints (coasters! mugs! tchotchkes! ) of your work—to an audience invested in you and actively seeking these things via our Artist Alley.
6. Think of this as your online studio with many options: A portfolio, your calling card for your creations with in-built social engagement and community, or an online drawing board, a place to hash out ideas, share sketches, and gather feedback.
7. There’s fanart you’ll want to stare at, reblog, stare at again—or create yourself, and share with the community.
8. Make an audio post of your ramblings or share your current favorite song via Spotify.
9. Whether you post, lurk in likes, or reblog to your personal online fridge.
10. Reblog them to show the world who you are, what you love. You’re the explorer.
11. Then reblog, like, and post to your heart’s content.
12. The reblog starts conversations for everyone, creates jokes, and continues them—sometimes across the world and over the years.
13. Discuss the finer points of your favorite brushes.