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Once you’ve completed that, the next step is making the blog! I recommend making an organized Tag List page so people who visit your blog can easily search (or as easily as one can considering Tumblr’s search engine) for whatever character or concept they want to know more about! It doesn’t have to be a comprehensive list right from the beginning–I only add terms to my Tag List when I have something to post under them! I don’t mind getting repeatedly asked certain questions, but if you do, then you may want to create a FAQ page! Similarly, an About or Rules page would help ensure that your own wishes regarding the questions/comments you receive are respected! Whether you want to allow Submissions or not depends on your standards of quality, though you could also go the route I did and include guidelines! Running your blog solo or with additional moderators is also a question of quality–I run this blog on my own because I have high standards and i’ve personally never seen a group-run blog that hasn’t fallen prey to drama or collective abandonment, but if you want to have help, then I suggest finding people who share your standards! Regarding your Askbox, disabling the anonymous option is the easiest way to manage the influx of questions you receive (and disallow trolling), but be aware that doing so will prevent some people who don’t have Tumblr accounts or users who may be shy/socially anxious from being able to ask you questions! You should probably also consider ahead of time whether or not you want to allow discussion on your blog–I personally prefer to not publish when people send me an Ask about their opinion (I privately reply to non-anon ones, but those are a lot rarer than the anon ones) because I don’t want to confuse any newcomers as to what content on my blog is a fact. Hmm, the first step to starting a facts blog like this is to be familiar with the entirety of the media you’re making a blog for, and to possess a copy of the media that you can use to check to make sure you’re posting the correct information (it’s always best to use primary sources to prevent the mutation of information that can sometimes occur with secondhand sources like wikias)! at least it's gotten better in recent years.back around 2013 or so creepypastas were soooo popular 'Ash is in a coma' 'Finn is in a coma' 'Ed Edd n Eddy is purgatory' 'Rugrats is Angelica's overdose dream' like.no i actually got into an argument in the middle of Rhetorical Arts in my first year at undergrad over the EEnE one when someone brought it up (timing-wise i was in the middle of a big EEnE kick so i was Ready To Fight) i think the 'Phineas & Ferb/Candace is really based on a schizophrenic girl's diary' is the only ableist one i've heard but i'm not surprised to hear there's others (i only really heard of the other ones i listed since they were shows i knew + popular) also if i get any further anon asks about this they're not going to be posted-i will privately reply to non-anon opinion asks but i don't like to clutter up the blog with things like back-and-forth non-factual/non-pnf discussions (that's why feedback/thanks ones are fine-they don't really invite further discussion) asks anon I don’t usually post people’s opinion asks, but: I feel the same way.
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As we seen in episodes like “Flop Starz,” “Phineas and Ferb Get Busted,” and “Suddenly Suzy,” Phineas and Ferb don’t seem to understand that Linda finding out will result in them being punished since they don’t consider what they do to be dangerous/disruptive and typically answer honestly when she asks them what they plan on doing for the day ( she just thinks they’re playing with their imaginations), leading them to believe they have permission to do the things they do! i feel like i should have some sort of ask counter so you guys know how many asks i have in my inbox at a time since nowadays i tend to get a bunch in clumps but each batch usually gets held up by one or two tough ones unfortunately i have no clue about html or coding or whatever basically if anyone ever sends me an ask and it doesn't get answered within a day or so it's because: a) you asked it between monday night and wednesday night which is my busiest time this semester b) either it was something i needed to research or somebody else asked something i needed to research asks anon