Anonymous asked:
For now, there’s no way to do this without using Editable Reblogs, which breaks the new reblog format.
Anonymous asked:
For now, there’s no way to do this without using Editable Reblogs, which breaks the new reblog format.
Anonymous asked:
This is already a feature of the extension Enhanced Queue!
We’ve had a few people ask us about this, and now that this feature seems to have hit all desktop users, it’s time for a comprehensive post about it!
When you comment on a post (reply, or reblog with an addition), Tumblr now automatically subscribes you to all other new comments on the post, putting notifications in your activity feed for them, almost as if it were your own post.

This can be nice for chit-chat on small/personal posts, since it allows you to see a reply to your own reply without needing to be tagged in it. If you get subscribed to a post with a ton of attention, however, it’s much less fun.
Easy! Turn it off on bigger posts. You can easily subscribe to or unsubscribe from any post you didn’t make, by pulling up the post’s notes, and clicking the circled lightning icon in the top-right corner.

Also easy - it’s in your Notification Settings. On mobile, you can find this setting under Account > General Settings > Notifications > Conversational notes.
commodorknotanymorrington asked:
This is a Tumblr Labs feature, Reblog Graphs!
Anonymous asked:
This is a default behaviour of AccessKit!

Anonymous asked:
The last section in Tweaks’ preferences is “Sidebar Tweaks”, containing options such as hiding Recommended Blogs and the Tumblr Radar.
Anonymous asked:
This is how Tumblr’s own Filtered Tags works!
Anonymous asked:
Nope! This is completely impossible, as noted by the original XKit site here.
Anonymous asked:
Sorry for being unclear - Header Options is its own extension!

Anonymous asked:
This is found in Header Options!
