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Upcoming work for Missing e….

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Just to let you know, I will be travelling over the weekend. However, once I’m in once place for a little while, I’m going to be working on the following fixes and features for Missing e:

  • Display tracked tags in the sidebar, in addition to the new tag search box
  • Fix for the tag reblogging when clicking the reblog button
  • Fix a problem with Quick Reblog not showing drop-down for secondary blogs on tag search results page

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Reblog7 months ago with 975 notes

missing-e:

~ Your Freedom To Use Your Browser Is Under Attack ~

Tumblr’s Terms of Service hasn’t changed yet. So please read and help out!

The Tumblr staff recently requested feedback on updates they will be making to their policies. They specifically mention one of their goals is to prevent the promotion of self-harm. However, their updated Terms of Service includes something a lot less laudable.

Unable to find the required avenues to stop developers from creating and distributing browser extensions that enhance the way you use Tumblr and not getting enough of a response to their scary warning campaign, they now seem to be preparing the groundwork for coming after users of these extensions.

~ Who, you? Yes, apparently. ~

Tumblr had been previously unable to prevent all development of these extensions, scripts and add-ons because they function within your web browser, allowing you to direct these extensions to use your browser to automatically perform tasks for you on Tumblr (like quickly reblogging from the dashboard, uploading images to posts, adding control buttons to your sidebar or hiding content you don’t want to see). The extensions, themselves, do not interact directly with Tumblr, only help your web browser to do it for you!

With the upcoming changes to the Terms of Service, Tumblr will soon be able to punish someone: you.

~ How is it wrong to use something to help me enjoy Tumblr more? ~

The important part of the new Terms of Service is under the section titled Limitations on Automated Use:

You may not do any of the following while accessing or using the Services: … (c) access or search or attempt to access or search the Services by any means (automated or otherwise) other than through our currently available, published interfaces that are provided by Tumblr… (d) scrape the Services, and particularly scape (sic) Content (as defined below) from the Services, without Tumblr’s express prior written consent

These limitations will make using almost any browser extension, add-on or script for Tumblr (and even some not specifically intended for Tumblr) against the rules!

Do you use Missing e, XKit, Tumblr Savior or any Greasemonkey script for Tumblr? Well, pretty soon, that will mean you will be in violation of Tumblr’s Terms of Service. That would be grounds for terminating your account!

~ What’s the Big Deal? ~

Extensions, add-ons and scripts like Missing e, XKit and Tumblr Savior help you get better use of Tumblr. They might mean that you decide against leaving Tumblr, or that you come back to it. They make it easier to spend more time on Tumblr than you might have normally and become a more involved member of this community. These are the kind of things a company like Tumblr should want, but is instead fighting against.

This most recent step effectively means that Tumblr apparently wants to reach into your web browser and tell you exactly how you are to use it to interact with their website. Their way, and NO OTHER WAY.

~ So, What Can We Do? ~

Tumblr’s new Terms of Service policy has not yet been put into effect. They are still looking for feedback. My suggestions is that we give them feedback.

Contact Tumblr (policy@tumblr.com) and let them know that this decision will alienate the userbase they work so hard to grow. Let them know that a browser extension (be it any of them) brought you back to Tumblr, or convinced you to stay, or kept you on this site longer. Tell them that your Tumblr is better off with a Savior, a Kit of the ‘X’ variety or that Missing e!

ABOVE ALL, BE POLITE. The best way to present your case is with clearheaded statements that show Tumblr that these tools make you want to use their product more!

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Missing e version 2.4.1!

Including a new look for the Missing e settings page, I’ve made a performance improvement and added a new feature.

Safe Dash Improvement

I’ve overhauled the Safe Dash option to perform quite a bit better! In addition, I’ve added a new option to the Missing e settings page under Safe Dash so that you can choose whether all images in a photoset are revealed at the same time or separately when you have Safe Dash activated. The new option will default to the current behaviour of revealing only one of them at a time. Find out how to get to the settings page to change it.

Photo Post Notification Preview

Many of us have been in this position. A while ago, you posted a photo on Tumblr. Maybe it had a recognizable caption, maybe it didn’t. However, when a notification shows up on your dash letting you know that someone has liked, reblogged or replied to it, you’ve forgotten what photo it is!

You could click on the link to open the post’s permalink page… or, better yet, use the new Missing e photo post notification preview that is now part of the Dashboard Tweaks feature. Simply hover your mouse over the “photo” link in the notification, and a thumbnail-sized preview of the photo shows up (or the first two photos, if it’s a photoset).


Updating

If you want the new version immediately, DO NOT uninstall and reinstall Missing e, instead, read the instructions on how to update:

Instructions on how to update

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Firefox users: Until the new version of the extension is reviewed by the Mozilla Add-Ons site, you can update just by installing the new version over top of your existing one from the versions page.

If version 2.4.1 or higher does not appear in the list, you can wait until later, or use this direct link to install.

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yes omg ty….

TUMBLR

STEAM BROWSER, TO MY KNOWLEDGE, LITERALLY CANNOT HAVE MISSING E

S T O P

Reblog1 year ago with 15 notes

beasmygod:

whaoanon:

i cant wait for a way to turn fanmail off because it just seems like a really bad idea!!!!

i bet missing e will find a way to fix that!

hahaha i hope so

the block feature is already p bad ie they can still send you anon messages even if ou block them and you need tumblr savior to keep anything other than their liking/reblogging your posts from showing up

and it doesn’t stop them from following you either i mean

really the block feature does barely anything, and now blocked users than send fanmail it’s just going to turn so bad I don’t understand how tumblr has like lit no forethought…

Reblog1 year ago with 5 notes

On Missing e: Here’s what one blogger sent Tumblr

shortformblog:

wistfuldreamer:

Because Missing-e is connected to your browser - not your account. I only have M-e installed on Chrome. So as a test I logged on using IE, Safari and Firefox. And I still had the message telling me to ‘uninstall’ M-e. Yet my second account, which I’ve only ever used on FF, and is not connected to my email address, does not have the message at all.

According to Tumblrs privacy policy, they should not be able to access ‘users information regarding (…) extensions or third party software’. Clearly though, they have. So I think the REAL privacy problem is the fact that somehow tumblr staff are obtaining this information, which they should not be able to access, and are targeting users.

Never mind the fact that I didn’t even have Missing-E INSTALLED on three browsers, and yet the message still popped up on all of them - even after closing it again - is proof of this. 

Sort your shit out tumblr

Thanks to Maurice Cherry for bringing this to our attention.

ah..

Reblog1 year ago with 4,780 notes