| Category | Technology |
| Link Type | Do Follow |
| Max Links Allowed | 2 |
| Domain Authority (DA) | 40 |
| Page Authority | 38 |
| Moz Rank | 3.8 |
| Links In | 461 |
| Equity | 400 |
| Google Indexed Pages | Check Indexed Pages |
| Sample Guest Post |
https://keezy.co/the-complete-guide-to-r ... |
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Rank: 1208565 Keywords: 232 Traffic: 829 Costs: 19 URL Links: 76,909 Host Links: 78,523 Domain Links: 79,693 |
Tumblr is a microblogging and social networking platform that was founded in 2007 as a part of the blogging revolution. Users can post pictures, text, links or videos to their “dashboards” which can then be shared with other Tumblr users following them on the Internet. Despite more recent offerings from competitors such as Twitter and Facebook, Tumblr has maintained a large user base and become a favorite of many Internet-savvy people.
Tumblr does not have a built-in reporting function. As this is the case, websites will need to be reported using third-party tools or contact Tumblr users through other means which are more fitting for the situation at hand.
Tumblr Dashboard similar to those on Twitter and Facebook, as well as a third-party tool which can be used from any browser.
The Tumblr dashboard currently has a “Report” link underneath each post in line with other options such as “Share”, “Like”, “Quote” and “Reblog”.
Selecting “Report” will prompt a pop-up where users can select from one of several reasons for reporting such as “phishing link”, “illegal/offensive content”, or spam. The selected information will be sent to Tumblr’s Trust & Safety team for analysis.