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Bridge to the wonder forest.
Osaka, Japan.

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Prince George, BC (No. 9)
Connaught Hill Park is a beautifully landscaped city park located in Prince George, BC. Situated on a hilltop, the park offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area and provides plenty of space for picnics and social gatherings. The park features gardens with diverse flora, as well as chairs and picnic tables for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, it serves as a picturesque venue for weddings and other events.
Why you should go:
Enjoy stunning views of the city and river from Connaught Hill Park
Experience a botanical garden-like setting with beautiful flora and well-maintained gardens
Relax in a family-friendly environment with picnic tables, benches, and space for children to run around
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Deep in the old-growth rainforest. Moss-covered sentinels, mist-laden air, and the quiet roar of a thousand years compressed into emerald stillness.

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A brief summary of how user engagement is tracked on Tumblr, for the newcomer:
When you like or reblog a post, that counts as user engagement for the person you liked or reblogged from, and shows up in their notifications. Ā
If the person you liked or reblogged a post from wasnāt the original poster (i.e., youāre liking or reblogging a reblog), it also counts as user engagement for the original poster, and shows up in their notifications as well. Ā
This means that user engagement from your likes and reblogs can potential accrue to two different people, the original poster and the person you liked or reblogged from. Ā
Consequently, you cannot āstealā user engagement from someone by reblogging their post. Ā
This is one of the very few areas where Tumblr is actually functions more reasonably than other social media platforms. Ā
Note that this is only true if you use Tumblrās built-in reblogging function. If you save someone elseās content to your local device and append it to a new post, you effectively become the original poster from that point on. Ā
This means that on Tumblr, ārebloggingā and ārepostingā are two different things; if you see someone complaining about ārepostingā, this is not the same as reblogging. Ā
Commenting when reblogging does not affect any of this ā unlike, say, Twitter, where quote-retweeting causes user engagement to accrue to the quote-retweet and not to the original tweet ā and you can and should do so freely. Ā
However, every Tumblr user can see who exactly you reblogged a post from, which functions as a soft disincentive against making inane comments; if you make a dumb comment on a reblog, people who see your reblog may āback upā one step in the reblog chain to reblog a version of the post without your comment. Ā
Nobody understands tags, and thereās a fair amount of evidence that how tags work changes periodically and without warning. Ā
Tags are a divine mystery.
(For those going āhow is this not obviousā, itās about prior expectations, bro. On many major social media platforms, using the built-in sharing tools does divert user engagement from the original post. For example, as noted above, quote-retweeting on Twitter causes likes to accrue to the quote-retweet instead of the original tweet. This is because Twitter is hostile to human life.)
Itās really good for stuff like this to go around every once in a while!Ā Strange as it may seem, people may in fact migrate here from Twitter or Instagram, where this stuff works differently and where there are different expectations of engagement.
DONāT FORGET - *most* Tumblr users DO NOT MIND if you engage with their OLD posts!Ā (Apparently on Instagram they do? this baffles me.)Ā
Many also donāt mind if you āspamā their notifications with a bunch of likes or reblogs in a row.Ā Ā
Tumblr has a rich culture of Very Old Posts continuing to make the reblog rounds, and people become fond of them.
Also, unlike Twitter, you can reblog the same post multiple times.Ā Heck, you can reblog the same post every hour on the hour for days. (Please donāt.)Ā But you do see a lot of āoh this came across my dash again, must reblogā with posts users are fond of.Ā This is fine.
Tags ARE a divine mystery.Ā People use the tags both for organization (inasmuch as this works, sometimes), and for added commentary.Ā Commentary added to the tags will generally be seen by those who follow that person and see their reblog on their dash; but the OP and whoever they reblogged it from can also see the tags in the notifications.Ā
So again ā you can use the tags for commentary, and many people do. But people WILL see it.Ā It just wonāt āstickā with the post⦠necessarily.Ā Tumblr also has a culture of people seeing some tags they think are relevant or clever, and reblogging a post with someone elseās tags included.Ā So bear that in mind as well ā something you put in the tags could get āpulled upā into a reblog chain by someone else, and this is generally seen as fine.
Adding on, due to current events: Tumblr both does and does not have an algorithm; in a way itās āopt-out,ā but most long-time users have opted out vehemently, and youāll probably have a better experience if you do the same.
Go to Settings, then Dashboard, and turn off āBest Stuff First,ā āInclude stuff in your orbit,ā and āInclude Based On Your Likes.ā This will get you a feed based only on people that you choose to follow, and this, arguably, is part of why Tumblr is the least hellish of many hellsites right now.
There are a few blogs that follow me who seem to go through what Iāve liked and reblogged and like and reblog what they like.
And I love it.
Like I see that I have a lot of notifications and get worried and then itās just like 3 or 4 people enjoying what Iāve shared and Iām like āyes!! Hello!!! Iām glad youāre still enjoying my blog!ā
Also thereās a few old posts that are like a year or two old that get liked/reblogged occasionally and im just like āu were probs looking at that tag, welcomeā

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