3am.

25 Nov 2009

Why We Tumbl

newsweek:

The other day, we were browsing around, as dinosaurs do, and remembered we’d been meaning to respond to this post, which asked the very sensible question: Just what the hell do you think you’re doing with that Tumblr, Newsweek?

The problem with the magazine industry is that they all too often latch on to new technology (Let’s make an iPhone app!  Let’s build a Facebook fan page!  Let’s create print ads with RFID scan technology!  Let’s start a Tumblr blog!) without understanding the REASON behind that beautiful technology.  It’s not a strategy; it’s a last gasp tactic.

Though we’re (and, as a note: though I tend to use the royal “we” when posting for Newsweek, the opinions expressed here are mine alone; I, Mark Coatney, take responsibility for all this, so please, don’t send any outraged letters to Jon Meacham) tempted to dismiss this with our usual devastating wit, it is a good criticism, and one for which, honestly, we don’t fully have a full answer (Believe us, we know all about dumb technology being put to even dumber uses; we keep a CueCat around the office as a cautionary tail (to be fair, we thought that particular feline was a dumbass idea even when the Dallas Morning News was hyping it as the thing that was going to save journalism)).

Ahem. So. Tumblr. Though I see some glimmers of an interesting future for magazine journalism (and I believe this format is adapted especially well to magazine journalism, since it encourages a deeper engagement and dialogue in the same way that Twitter, all fast-twitch muscle, works best with quick hits and breaking news), there’s no real blueprint. There are, though, some glimmers, and most of them have to do with new ways to connect to readers. Most publishers tend to think of the things their audience has to say as, at best, graffiti that they allow to be put on the sides of their nice building. One of the many beauties of Tumblr is that it gives the audience equal footing. There’s a real communication here, not just a lot of people shouting across the comment ghetto to each other, and that’s a rare thing that we should encourage.

Still, I have no idea how to monetize this Tumblog. Maybe this space will have its greatest value as a source of traffic, referring people back to the Newsweek site. Maybe this will be valuable in creating genuine two-way dialogue of like-minded people that are the next generation of our committed, core readers; I think that’s supremely important and I hope this will happen. Maybe this will be super valuable in creating mindshare. Maybe terms like “mindshare” are a load of crap. Who knows? Right now, that’s not as import as experimenting with the form, to see where it takes us.

Why do we Tumbl? In the end, we use Tumblr not because it’s a great way to connect with our readers (though it is that), or because we believe this or something like it is a part of a new way forward for interaction between publishers and audience (though we think that too). We use Tumblr because it’s fun and while, you know, you can’t eat fun, or trade it in for fistfulls of dollars to fund serious journalism, we believe there’s a value in doing things we like simply because we like to do them, and that hopefully our fellow Tumblrs will too.

24 Nov 2009

jacob:

david:

Prepping slides for Seville

I actually really enjoy designing David’s presentations with him. This is one of my favorite slides.

jacob:

david:

Prepping slides for Seville

I actually really enjoy designing David’s presentations with him. This is one of my favorite slides.

24 Nov 2009

“どのように伝わったかは分からない。けれど、伝わったことは分かる。それはReblogと呼ばれる。”
PROTO-JP TUMBLR (via taizooo) (via sakurasakuras) (via gatya) (via gkojax) (via tsavorite) (via nemoi) (via toriaji)

20 Nov 2009

“Tumblr を使うと、自分の考えを世界の人と共有することが、簡単になりすぎてしまうのじゃないか。Karp の答えはこう。「自分自身の言ったつまんない発言ばかり、Facebook のプロフィールの上の方に表示されるようになったら、まあなにか考え直すべきなんじゃないかな」”

19 Nov 2009

staff:

Tumblr just broke into the Top 100!
Please welcome our new Director of Scaling and Sysops.
Watching the community grow so quickly over the past few months has been humbling and inspiring.  It’s also presented huge new scaling challenges that have quickly become a full-time job.
So we’re psyched to be welcoming Andrew Terng to the team to make sure Tumblr is fast and stable while we get everyone in the world blogging.  Andrew just moved back to NYC from California where he had been scaling Delicious at Yahoo for the past two years.  Welcome, Andrew!
This is an amazing opportunity you guys have given us and we’re working hard to make sure your experience here only gets better.  :)

staff:

Tumblr just broke into the Top 100!

Please welcome our new Director of Scaling and Sysops.

Watching the community grow so quickly over the past few months has been humbling and inspiring.  It’s also presented huge new scaling challenges that have quickly become a full-time job.

So we’re psyched to be welcoming Andrew Terng to the team to make sure Tumblr is fast and stable while we get everyone in the world blogging.  Andrew just moved back to NYC from California where he had been scaling Delicious at Yahoo for the past two years.  Welcome, Andrew!

This is an amazing opportunity you guys have given us and we’re working hard to make sure your experience here only gets better.  :)

19 Nov 2009

tumblrの画像のホスティングがs3になったな

18 Nov 2009

staff:

Newsweek has been doing some really awesome stuff on Tumblr.  In addition to being great reporters and curators, they’re featuring a lot of the smart and interesting content created by the Tumblr community.
Check them out!

staff:

Newsweek has been doing some really awesome stuff on Tumblr.  In addition to being great reporters and curators, they’re featuring a lot of the smart and interesting content created by the Tumblr community.

Check them out!

18 Nov 2009

staff:

Thank you, Apple!

staff:

Thank you, Apple!

17 Nov 2009

“平均して毎日1万の新しいユーザーが登録しており、引き続いてサービスを利用する率は85%ときわめて高い。”

3 Nov 2009

staff:

Reblog This Film Festival: Recap
Last week we had the honor of showcasing a few of the incredibly talented filmmakers on Tumblr.   Spending the night with our esteemed film community in Hollywood was absolutely spectacular.
But even if you couldn’t make it, we’ve immortalized the event on tumblr.com/films.  Go check out these unbelievable short films, print out a poster, and reblog your photos from the red carpet!

staff:

Reblog This Film Festival: Recap

Last week we had the honor of showcasing a few of the incredibly talented filmmakers on Tumblr.   Spending the night with our esteemed film community in Hollywood was absolutely spectacular.

But even if you couldn’t make it, we’ve immortalized the event on tumblr.com/films.  Go check out these unbelievable short films, print out a poster, and reblog your photos from the red carpet!