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Date: 2021-12-28 04:01 pm (UTC)I never found a home on Tumblr either, even though I was there for around eight years. My friends sold it to me as being 'less full of drama than LJ', and maybe it was at the start, but I always found it to be a place with constant flare-ups and fights, a sense that one had to always watch what one said, and where most people seemed actively averse to comments, discussion, or making new friends. But I know for others it really was the perfect platform, and I'm sorry to hear that it's become a hostile space. This whole situation has reinforced my opinion that fannish platforms will always let fans down, unless said platforms are built by and for fans, and with no intention to monetise.