Tumblr Hack Week, January 2024 Edition
Once again it was Hack Week (more than just a day!) at Tumblr!
This is getting repetitive in the best way. A couple of times per year
we slow down our normal work and spend a week working on scratching a
personal itch or features we want as user and see how far we can get
with our hacks. One thing from the last Hack Week in September made it all the way to a new experiment out to some testers: Tumblr Patio!
Here are some of the projects that got built for our most recent Hack Week in January. Some of these things you may also end up seeing on the site…
Spoiler text, spoiler blocks, and centered text!
This one is so obvious and amazing, it’s wild we don’t already have it. For Hack Week, Katie added the ability to select text in a paragraph to be hidden behind a wall of black that can be revealed with a tap. This can be super useful to hide spoilers. And even better: whole spoiler blocks. And while we’re here, the ability to center text!
A plethora of new default blog avatars
We haven’t updated our default avatars in several years. (Some of you may remember this one
from 10+ years ago.) They’re feeling a bit stale to us, so why not
update them? And while we’re at it… make a ton more variations! Paul
from the Tumblr Design team came up with a suite of new default avatars,
using our latest Tumblr color palette. Here’s a look at some of them, but there are actually many dozens more using different colors:
Notifications and emails about engagement on your posts
This one is for the folks on Tumblr who love numbers and their Activity
page. Daniel, @jesseatblr, and the Feeds & Machine Learning team
worked on some new notifications and emails we could send out to people
about how their posts have been doing lately on the platform, such as
how many views they’ve gotten, and by how many people. We already have
this available (and more) when you Blaze a post, but why not open it up
to more people? It’s really useful to the folks who use Tumblr to help
build an audience for their work!
A new way of navigating the web: the Command Palette
Some apps we use a lot have a “command palette” accessible via a
keyboard shortcut for quick keyboard-driven access to different parts of
the platform. For example, Slack and Discord have Command + K to access
their quick switchers to hop around conversations. What if Tumblr had
one? Kelly and Paul built one! Press Command/Control + K on Tumblr and
you can use your keyboard to jump to your blog, Activity, your recent
conversations, search, dozens of places!
As always, stay tuned to the @changes blog to see if any of these hacks make it on Tumblr for real!