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Jakaria Tiaz
August 2, 2020
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If you are having the same question as how to look at tumblr archive, then you are not alone. There are a lot of Tumblr users that also have the same question.
Tumblr is one of the best microblogging platforms on the web. And, if you are an active user of tumblr, you should be familiar with the ‘Archive’ option of tumblr.
However, for many new users, this might be a new option. If that is the case and you want to know how to look at tumblr archive, then this is the post you are looking for.
Here we will be explaining what tumblr archive is, how to access this option, how to add it to your account, and more.
Before we are going to describe the methods of
accessing tumblr archive, we should introduce you to what this term actually
means. So, let’s find out…
Typically, if you visit any of the profiles or blogs of tumblr users, you will see most of their recent posts in there. That means not all of their posts are displayed.
To find one of their old posts, you will have to scroll down one page at a time. And, you know this is not very efficient. Rather, it is time-consuming. And, to find a specific post, you might have to waste a huge chunk of your precious time.
To find one of their old posts, you will have to scroll down one page at a time. And, you know this is not very efficient. Rather, it is time-consuming. And, to find a specific post, you might have to waste a huge chunk of your precious time.
Fortunately, that is when the tumblr ‘Archive’ feature comes into the play. With this option, you can sort any users’ posts by month.
That means all of their posts will be condensed to a single page with a thumbnail sorted by month or other parameters. That way, you can find the specific post you are looking for in a very short span of time.
So, you have learned about the tumblr archive. This is undoubtedly a great option. But how do you look at the tumblr archive of any other tumblr users? Fear not!
There are a couple of ways you can access the archive posts of other tumblr users. And we will describe both of these processes in a step by step manner in this section. So, here we go…
The first method will work on the tumblr
accounts that have the ‘Archive’ or ‘Archives’ button. Also, this is the method
of accessing it in the tumblr desktop version.
Additional Method: Using the ‘Archive’ Option in tumblr Mobile App
If you want to look at tumblr archive using the tumblr app, then this section is for you. Once again, the tumblr account of the user you are looking for should have the ‘Archive’ button on their profile.
If that is the case, then go to their profile by tapping on the profile name from your account.
You can also search for their profile using the search function of tumblr app from the bottom menu.
Now, that you are on their profile, you will see the ‘Archive’ button on under the display picture of their profile. Simply, tap on the ‘Archive’ button and it will take you to the archived posts of that tumblr account holder.
The previous tutorial shows how to look at tumblr archive of any profile with the ‘Archive’ button. What if a profile you want to check out don’t have the ‘Archive’ button? If that is the case, then there is a workaround to this issue as well.
And it is very easy to follow. However, this process only works if you are using tumblr from your desktop browser. So, if you are using the app, it might not work. And, here’s how to access it…
That is it! If you change the link by adding
‘archive’ to the end will take you to the archived posts of that particular
tumblr account.
Now, that you know how to look at tumblr archive
of others accounts. But what if your tumblr blog doesn’t have an ‘Archive’
button? If that is your situation, then we would suggest you add the ‘Archive’
button to your profile. And in this section, we will let you know how to do
that.
That is how you add the ‘Archive’ button to your
tumblr account.
When you are creating a new blog page on your
tumblr profile, the ‘Follow’ button doesn’t appear by default. But, a follow
button could be a great feature to add to your profile. That way, the visitors
of your profile will be able to follow you easily.
There are many ways you can add the ‘Follow’ button to your tumblr blog. One of the easiest ways is to find an HTML code for a tumblr button from the web and add it to your blog theme.
Tumblr also has a few buttons on their official page . You can get one of them from there if you want to.
Simply, copy the generated code from the box on
the right side of the screen and paste it into the HTML coding of your page.
You can also choose whether the button should go to the footer or header of the
page.
Are you still with us? Then you should give yourself a pat on the back! Congratulations, now you know how to look at the tumblr archive.
On top of that, you have also got familiar with the various features of tumblr. You also know how to add the ‘Archive’ button on your tumblr blog.
So, if your tumblr page doesn’t have an
‘Archive’ page or a ‘Follow’ button, you should add those following the
tutorials above. We have tried to keep the tutorials beginner-friendly. Thus,
we have described them in a step by step manner along with some screenshots.
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Partiko saved the top 50,000 most active NSFW blogs on Tumblr before the content was banned
SAN FRANCISCO , Dec.18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Tumblr made the decision to ban all adult content and its bloggers from its website yesterday. This decision has not only hurt Tumblr's reputation, but it has also singled out a large dedicated community of contributors who feel like they've been targeted. The Partiko Team has taken it upon themselves to dedicate all of their resources over the past week to help Tumblr users archive all of their old NSFW content.
On December 12th , the Partiko team successfully identified the top 50,000 active NSFW blogs on Tumblr based on content, activity and users. By December 14th , they archived the top 10,000 active NSFW Tumblr blogs, and finally—as of December 17th—they have successfully saved a total of 53,588 Tumblr blogs. The Partiko Team has requested all NSFW Tumblr page owners to visit their website welcome.partiko.app and claim their old Tumblr content.
The Partiko team will allow users to publish their archived content on to their platform once the content has been claimed. They will also provide an export function for users that want to publish their content elsewhere. Any unclaimed content will be kept on file until at least the end of February 2019 . Partiko has requested an additional 40 terabytes of storage in order to meet the storage demands from this archive.
Partiko is a fast growing, decentralized social media platform that allows its users to directly monetize their content. They do so by utilizing the Steem block chain and allowing users to earn Steem tokens by creating content and collecting upvotes.

Existing networks, new projects, and emergency archives are all offering refuge for Tumblr posts and blogs that might get banned on December 17.

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For an update on Tumblr’s NSFW successors, see our latest coverage .
Something will happen to potentially hundreds of thousands of Tumblr’s 12 million blogs on December 17. That’s the date the company plans to hide from public view all content flagged as “adult” by its image-tagging software. Given how error-prone Tumblr’s algorithms have been, users fear that entire blogs could disappear. Even if the glitches are eventually remedied through an appeals process , lots of content currently on the service (like porn) will not pass the new restrictions.
Since Tumblr announced the ban on December 3, bloggers with NSFW content have been scrambling to move to other sites, build new sites, and/or archive blogs till they can figure out next steps. As the deadline looms, here are some tools, companies, volunteer projects, and individuals offering lifeboats.
As a first step, blog owners should make a backup before December 17. Tumblr says that users will still be able to do this afterwards, but given the buggy-ness in the AI system, and the scale of the take-down project, why risk a technical glitch that may wipe out content?
Tumblr offers its own export tool under Account>Help>Your account>Blog management> Export your blog . This will download a zip archive of folders and files containing posts, media, and messages. Getting that compressed content back into something functional could be quite a challenge, although some new sites are working on ways to help.
That said, the process appears to be rather glitchy. It took about 18 hours from the time I pressed the button to back up my small blog until I got a message that the 4.2MB zip file was ready to download. A software developer who goes by the handle Little Woofy Bear has documented the challenges of the process and provided some tips in a Google doc .
A Tumblr spokesperson declined to comment on my experience, or on efforts by users to migrate from its platform.
In the meantime, a group of volunteers called the Archive Team is in the midst of a mass download of 700,000 Tumblr blogs identified as NSFW and plans to preserve as many as it can get on the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive. To date, it has saved over 100,000.
There are a few options to keep your Tumblr blog up and running on a different server. For now, this is more about staying online than maintaining anything like the community you had on Tumblr.
Timbr. The platform was quickly built by engineer Kirill Nikolaev after the content ban was announced as a refuge for blogs. Simply enter the blog name in its import tool, and a functional copy quickly appears on the server. Timbr aims to ultimately re-create what Tumblr has been: a community with all kinds of people and ideas, including NSFW material. Several other projects aspire to do the same thing. It’s unclear which, if any, will succeed. But Timbr is at least a place to keep your blog alive in the meantime.
Partiko : This is a bit of a mind-bender. It’s a new, decentralized social network build on blockchain, which makes two things possible. First, posts can’t get deleted by some authority that decides to change content policies. Second, bloggers can get rewarded in the cryptocurrency Steem , based on the popularity of posts (upvotes). Between people uploading their own Tumblrs and Partiko staff going out to archive others, they have already copied over 12,000 blogs, according to founder Sida Wang. Wang says he will allow people to remove their blogs and also to export them (once a tool is built) to HTML or JSON formats—techniques that should make it easier to transfer content to another site than Tumblr’s zip files.
The beginning of the slow move of my art from Tumblr to here. This is defiantly still my favorite piece pic.twitter.com/dzJlzPlJxl
— Nebby ???????? (@Auroranedula) December 14, 2018
WordPress. The blogger juggernaut’s Tumblr import tool works even if you just use WordPress software on your own web domain. If your blog also lives on WordPress.com, you will face restrictions against “visual depictions of sexually explicit acts . . . that can be considered pornographic,” but not, “text, images, and videos that contain nudity, offensive language, and mature subject material.” Expect headaches arguing over which bucket your content falls into. But WordPress policies are more permissive than those of Tumblr , Squarespace , and Blogger .
Twitter. Given its pretty liberal content policies , Twitter has emerged as a reluctant refuge for many folks with edgy blogs–even though it lacks the customizable community feel of Tumblr. You can find the Twitter handles (and some other accounts) for nearly 1,000 popular bloggers on a crowdsourced spreadsheet called The Tumblr Exodus Lifeboat .
Dreamwidth Studios . This labor of love has been hosting all kinds of material for a decade. Porn is welcome–except, of course, child pornography. And offensive speech is tolerated as long as it doesn’t incite real-world violence. Over a decade, Dreamwidth has emerged as an eclectic collection rich in erotica and fan fiction. Surviving on modest subscriptions from power users, the 10-year-old platform lacks funding for slick design and multimedia. Accounts provide just 500MB of storage, only for still images.
Pillowfort . This Kickstarter darling has emerged as the hottest hope for NSFW refugees. Pillowfort has the feel of Tumblr, with Facebook-like privacy controls. For instance, each post can be made viewable to everyone, followers, followers whom you also follow, or just you. Users can also turn on or off reblogging and commenting for each post. Though still in beta, the site—founded by Julia Baritz—has absorbed 10,000 new users in two weeks and halted new signups until an unspecified future date.
We’ve gained over 10,000 users in the last two weeks, and the site just isn’t ready to handle such a large community yet– so we’ve decided it would be better for us to close registrations for a little while, to give us time to improve load balancing, our moderation system, etc.
— Pillowfort.social (@Pillowfort_soc) December 13, 2018
TumblrX . Emerging from a humorous conversation on Twitter, this site is now under construction, with a demo home page showing a sparse design. Despite the name, it aspires to be a diverse site with more than just NSFW content. The platform is temporarily housed on the very permissive image-hosting Booru Project , but will eventually live at tumblrx.com. One of the organizers—who goes by the handle @Riot_Cinema —says they aim to create a tool for importing zip files of Tumblr blogs.
Mojo Fire. Like TumblrX, Mojo Fire is founded by the sex-positive community and wants to welcome less-kinky members, too. The creators aim to build and import tool, too, says a spokesperson who goes by @MsLolaBohemia . Also like TumblrX, Mojo Fire has just a teaser page on public view.
Given the challenges—financial, logistical, inertial—it remains to be seen if anyone can re-create, or maybe even top, the freewheeling community vibe that Tumblr has fostered over the years. But it’s a testament to how important that community has been that so many are trying.
This article has been updated with new information.
Contact me confidentially at seanjcaptain@gmail.com or Twitter DM @seancaptain . We can also set up a Signal call.
Sean Captain is a business, technology, and science journalist based in North Carolina. Follow him on Twitter
@seancaptain .
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