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Noun: "(Internet) the personalized feed of a Tumblr user, consisting of recent posts by blogs they follow"[edit]
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- 2012, "Grace", quoted in Jennifer Obee, Social Networking: The Ultimate Teen Guide, page 110:
- It's so addictive, I all too often find myself just scrolling down my dashboard on Tumblr, finding things that other people have reblogged that appeal to me, reblogging, then continuing to scroll.
- 2014, Katie Haegele, Slip of the Tongue: Talking About Language, page 96:
- I guess Tumblr is a haven for nonsense like this, because I recently saw a meme roll past my dashboard that belongs in the same category as the bogus Oxford comma debate.
- 2014, Cat Pausé, "Express Yourself: Fat Activism in the Web 2.0 Age", in The Politics of Size: Perspectives from the Fat Acceptance Movement (ed. Ragen Chastain), page 3:
- I began following other fat-positive Tumblrs, and soon my dashboard was filled with positive representations of fatness: pictures, stories, quotes, and links to articles and blogs.
- 2020, Judith May Fathallah, Emo: How Fans Defined a Subculture, page 81:
- Then I performed a multimedia discourse analysis on this material, adding to the set as my dashboard provided more items.
- 2020, Alaska Walters, Two Minds, pages 105-106:
- After scrolling through my dashboard for a few minutes, my phone buzzed.
- 2022, Marie Le Conte, Escape: How a Generation Shaped, Destroyed and Survived the Internet, unnumbered page:
- Tumblr is the platform I have been on for the longest. I joined it in 2008, before Facebook and long before Twitter; sometimes I forget that it exists for weeks at a time but, for most of the past 13 years, I have looked at my dashboard every other day.
- 2022, Barrie Shannon, Sex(uality) Education for Trans and Gender Diverse Youth in Australia, page 163:
- Though I rarely use it anymore, absently scrolling through my dashboard acquainted me with many new people from all around the world, and it helped me understand myself in new ways.
- 2022, Kaitlyn Tiffany, Everything I Need I Get from You: How Fangirls Created the Internet as We Know It, unnumbered page:
- In 2019, Horan posted a photo of himself standing next to a plant in his house, and “Neaf lives, never give up the ship” popped up on my dashboard.