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Hello,
I was planning to publish a post about you tomorrow, but I’m hoping it doesn’t have to come to that, so I thought I’d pop you a quick courtesy e-mail first.
I noticed recently that you almost never credit reblogs on your tumblelog. I also remember that you got called out for that at least once before, and claimed that you do credit everything. These two sentences are at odds with each other.
I was going to call you out publicly, but that seems unnecessary and a little petty, when it’s such an inconsequential thing as a tumblelog. Nonetheless, you’re a designer, you know how the web is supposed to work, and the way you’re doing it is not the right way. So, regardless of the importance of this overall, I plan to publish the post tomorrow unless you convince me not to. My hope is that it will embarrass you into crediting your reblogs from now on, but if nothing else, three Tumblr employees and my 993 other followers will know what a dick you’re being about something that is really simple and just plain good manners.
"Nostrich via email (via tmblg)
(via willw)
This post, sense it makes none. What are you trying to say tmblg guy? Way to make a point douchebag. At least you credited nostrich, for once.
