These are the stories that power Tumblr.
Storyboard is a regular collection of features highlighting talented creators and their work, as found within and around the massively diverse Tumblr community. Produced by the Department of Editorial, these stories are told with words, pictures, video, music, charts, animation, or any other voice these creators choose to speak with.
There’s never enough time or space to tell every story, but there are many ways to tell it. If you’re interested in submitting a story or story idea to Storyboard, just create a Tumblr post with the #storyboard tag. Our editors will read them all — liking, replying, reblogging, or promoting the cool, creative, and compelling stuff. And if the story seems really good, we may ask to tell it here.
Any one here on tumblr going to be at roflcon this weekend? Make sure you come say hey. I’ll be there speaking with knowyourmeme .heard tumblr topherchris is speaking too. This should be one dope as fuck weekend. I’ll take a few pics. No nudes tho. Lol
whats up? where are the fucking rules of tumblr? lol. tell me, how many post can we post? how many asks can we ask? how many can we answer? How many likes can we like? how many re posts? do they count as posts? does answering an ask count as a post? why can I only follow a certain amount of people?
OK, listen, tumblrs dope, but don’t go all facebook on us and start messing with a good thing. give me the parameters and stick to them. then we’ll all be fine. This tumblr shit is fucking free. free. free. respect for that and I don’t care how they make their money as long as its not fucking any one up. maybe ima dumbfuck for saying this but post the rules , don’t switch up on us mid stream and shit will be good.
yours truley scumbag Stevie yo.
and whose got that E? just playing
Certainly not the last for Matthew Keys, whose Producer Matthew blog has been one of the really great and innovative sources of news on Tumblr. He’s a finalist for the Online News Association’s award for the best breaking news coverage by a small site for his excellent work on the Japan Earthquake. Congratulations, Matthew!





