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Tumblr: A blog is a blog is a blog except when it’s not
October 24th, 2007 at 7:06 pmSource:Valleywag
I recently wrote that videogame developers can’t follow in the footsteps of Radiohead and give away their wares for free. Wired editor Chris Anderson — known around Valleywag for his theory of the “Long Fail” “Long Tail” — disagrees. He disagrees with Valleywag — “>and with Wired. Anderson’s “free games” manifesto, in which he argues for in-game advertising, virtual item sales, and shareware business models, has one severe flaw: he’s talking about the games no one wants to play. In fact, he didn’t name any titles, which makes me wonder if he ever plays. Mr. Anderson, I’ll be glad to return to this debate if we agree to discuss games that are actually, you know, fun.
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In explaining Union Square Ventures investment in Tumblr, Andrew Parker goes out of his way to distinguish the service from traditional blogs. But in explaining how Tumblr does not compete with Twitter, in which his firm has also invested, he makes it clear that, well, Tumblr is a blog — while avoiding the b-word at all costs. Tumblr is a just blog, and doesn’t compete with Twitter. While services like Tumblr, Twitter, Jaiku, and Pownce are lumped together as microblogging tools because of their brevity, users recognize the dramatic differences in the software behind them and the experiences they create. They are more than blogs. Brevity may be the soul of wit — but it’s not the ghost in the machine.
























