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@whiteladyofrohann / whiteladyofrohann.tumblr.com

Hannah, 20, England, History student. Multifandom blog filled with other shit. Open to any questions or requests you have. Tracking #whiteladyofrohann.
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tags not working

As you have probably already noticed, tumblr is screwing up the tags. This is sudden for many users, as they were working a few hours ago for me and others so it may be a one time thing, but it is also something that occurs often and for longer durations of time for multiple users. This can lead to less exposure for you edits, which is pretty much not what you want. I have noticed in the past that if I send staff a support request here highlighting my issue, the tags will start working suddenly. This may not be the case for everyone but hey, does not hurt to try. 

Just choose the something else category, make sure to select the blog for which the tags are acting up and here is a message I sent in the what’s going on section that you can just copy paste if you don’t know how to word your complaint!

Hello, my posts have not been showing up in tags or search and as someone who creates content for this website, it is very discouraging to see this happen. I know that it may an issue out of your hands but I do hope it can be fixed somehow, thank you and have a good day.

Politeness is key, the people behind tumblr are people too. Don’t be an asshole. If you see this, please reblog so others can know this bit of info too! 

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tlotrgifs
“I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend.”

David Wenham as Faramir in Lord of The Rings

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breeeliss

“don’t reduce this female character down to a love interest” does not translate into “this female character shouldn’t have a love interest.”

preventing female characters with strong, compelling narratives from experiencing love, intimacy, and affection is just as regressive as reducing them down to sexual accessories for male characters. it assumes that women must choose between a romantic interest and depth of character and ignores a far more productive message: that women are capable of possessing both.