mintstermonsters:

werewolfbeans:

werewolfbeans:

hey uh, i hate to ask but

if you guys like my stuff, PLEASE reblog it. i have over a thousand followers but i never break 30 notes- 50 if im really lucky

not only does it keep my content from spreading, but when i see everyone else easily getting 200+ notes it uh

it doesnt rly feel good

this is my most popular post. i made this post about 2-3 months ago. i have about 1,100 followers, and this post doesnt even have half as many notes as that. and only a little over 100 people actually reblogged it.

this is why i ask you to reblog. this is why its getting harder and harder to not abandon this blog. this is why its so hard for me to get commissions, which is integral to me, someone who is chronically sick, in pain, and unable to hold down a job. this is why im done saying sorry everytime i fuss about this. its hard to feel welcome or wanted when i barely get 100 notes a MONTH while others get 200+ daily.

please. reblog my content so i can get out there. please spread anything you like by reblogging it- not only is no one reblogging it, but with tumblrs new “Best Stuff First”, my blog is dying.

please just reblog it.

Guys, I’ll just toss my two cents in here and say that REBLOGGING SAVES BLOGS FROM DYING. If you want to keep seeing content from your favorite creators, just whack that reblog button. You can even shortcut reblog and just hold “alt” while you click the thing to reblog it without the popup.

And look, adding tags is NOT REQUIRED. It’s great to be able to search stuff and all, but if you don’t want to add tags, then don’t. It’s that easy and you help us out anyway.

I know it might seem like it helps, but liking a post doesn’t actually do anything but tag it for YOU to find later on. Reblogging helps us out by spreading it to new eyes and bringing potential commissions our way.

Tumblr’s “Best Stuff First” is killing content creators who do this stuff for free. We might not be obsessed with notes, but since they’ve rolled that feature out, activity on our pages has dropped anywhere from half to more. Without an audience, creators are getting discouraged and could potentially stop creating. Especially those who rely on commissions to actually survive.

TL;DR:
If you’d like to support us but don’t have money to spend? Reblog.
If you’d like to show us how much you enjoy something?  Reblog.
If you’d like for us to continue making the content you love? Reblog.
Please.

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