Tumblr queue and more…

I’ve got an answer from Tumblr’s support team regarding the queue feature:

We experienced some issues recently around Queues and Drafts. Some Queues posted all of their posts and posted them with the timestamps of when they were queued rather than when they were actually posted. Many posts manually published from Queue/Drafts were also posted with the timestamps of when they were queued/drafted rather than when they were actually posted.

I was lucky. Until recently, I used to keep as much as 80 posts in queue. I simply like to pile them up when I have the time, so they keep being published when I’m overwhelmed by work. Two months ago, more than a dozen of the posts I had queued were published simultaneously. From an existential point of view, I’ll agree it’s not much of a big deal. Nevertheless, it was not what I had planned. So I stopped using the queue feature: I would only put one or two post at the time in Tumblr queue (it kind of defeats the purpose though).

Than, it happened again : last week, two days after I published a post about similar new issues, the only three posts left in my queue disappeared. At first, I thought they were deleted (I was not happy, but I didn’t panic since I use Tumblr’s amazing backup utility on a regular basis). It was not the case. Here’s Tumblr’s support again :

If a post is “missing” from Queue or Drafts, look through the Dashboard or search the Dashboard for it. You will likely find it has been posted at the timestamp of when it was queued/drafted rather than when it was actually posted.

Those three posts were not displayed in the dashboard, but they still can be find here, here and here. I found them using tags, since the search function has also been experiencing difficulties for a while (but that’s another story). If you’ve been struggling with vanishing posts, here’s Tumblr’s support team advice:

1. Leave the post as it is.

2. Copy the post content, delete the post, and then recreate the post. The recreated post could then be published now, queued, or placed in Drafts.

3. You can set a custom date and/or time for a post and that will change its ordering on your blog (but not on your Dashboard). To do this, edit a post by clicking the Edit link to the upper right of the post in the Dashboard, change “publish now” to “publish on”, edit the date and/or time, and click the “Create post” or “Save changes” button.

I was told they were working hard so it wouldn’t happen again. However, since they told me the same thing a couple of times in the last 9 months, I’ll only being using the queue with caution.

Tumblr may have some issues, but it also got some solutions. I’m thinking about Marco Arment’s backup utility. It’s an amazing tool, and could be a lifesaver if you’ve been publishing here for a while. There’s a drawback though : it’s Mac only.

By the way, Marco Arment left his position as a lead developer at Tumblr recently (he’ll remain a consultant). Meanwhile, the emais I got from Tumblr’s support team have changed (in their structure and layout). I guess Tumblr is evolving. It’s surely getting bigger (it passed one billion posts last month, according to Tumblr’s founder David Karp). Let’s see if it’ll get better.

Previously on Skandalon : Tumblr queue



• Sep 26, 2010 link notes tagged: Tumblr  Skandalon  queue  issue  timestamp  bug  problem  support  solution  backup 

Tumblr queue down again

Tumblr queue is broken again. It’s behaving erratically in many different ways. 1) It will not respect the chosen interval of publication (every 12 hours in my case). 2) It sometime refuses to publish a post. 3) Or on the contrary, as it happened a couple of times before, it will publish every post in queue at once. 4) Worst of all, yesterday it quite surprisingly deleted one of my queued post : it hasn’t been published, nor can it be found in my draft, simply gone. I wrote Tumblr support about it : they acknowledged the problems and let me know, as they did before, that their

“developers are aware of the queue issues and will fix them as soon as they can”.

Maybe Tumblr’s staff put this bug in a queue for it to be fixed later. Uh-oh… Meanwhile, I propose a more accurate rendition of the options in the Tumblr queue.



• Sep 20, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: problem  bug  queue  Tumblr  Tumblr's queue  humor 

The other thing that irks me about the Tumblr backup app is that is is just that, a “backup” and not a way to export your blog in any way that another blogging platform would be able to import it. It still doesn’t solve the problem of what is practically a data lock in. Sure, I can go through every file and copy and paste into another blogging platform, but with anything more than a trivial number of posts, the time this would take become prohibitive, and given the ease of publishing on Tumblr, it is likely that most people will have more than a trivial number of posts.
✖ Via Deanacus: “My Problems With Tumblr” August 6, 2010

About Dean Harris:

Blogger, internet enthusiast and amateur web designer from Brisbane, Australia. (Dean Harris).


• Sep 01, 2010 link notes tagged: technology  social media  Tumblr  backup  migration  problem  plateforme 

The “queue” feature still is behaving erratically today and Tumblr’s servers seem to be experiencing intermittent problems.



• Aug 09, 2010 link notes tagged: Skandalon  Tumblr  issue  problem  Tumblr's queue 

Hello. You are receiving this message because you wrote into Tumblr about a posting problem with your Queue. Late last night and this morning, Tumblr experienced a problem where Queued posts were posted rapidly rather than at their assigned Queue posting interval. Tumblr has now fixed this problem and it should not occur again. Unfortunately, we do not have a way to remove or revert the posts that were published from your Queue sooner than they should have been.

We realize that this has caused you inconvenience and we are extremely sorry for that. We can only offer our deepest apologies and promise to work so that this does not happen again.

✖ Via Skandalon: email received from Tumblr Support on August 8th, 2010

I manually put each of those posts back in queue. It’s the third time it happens this year : there were problems with the queue feature back in February and March 2010.



• Aug 08, 2010 link notes tagged: Skandalon  Tumblr  issue  problem  queue  Tumblr's queue 

Yeah, Tumblr is definitely a disaster for SEO. I have had massive problems with pages not being indexed on Google. The URL structure is worthless and post titles are virtually non-existent. If you want a blog that ranks well on Google you would do yourself a favor by not using Tumblr.
✖ Via Bjorn Stromberg: “Tumblr and SEO”, May 22sd, 2008

To be fair, it worth reading Topherchris post on the subject of search engine optimization and Tumblr (he works for Tumblr).

I became aware of the problem with this post. It was reblogged as is by a Wordpress blog (Innovation is Dead). If you try a Google search for “Beastness Jaclin”, the Wordpress blog comes up first. My Tumblr post doesn’t even come up (it uses tags, it’s making use of descriptive URLs and, of course, in my settings, I’ve allowed search engines to index my blog).

I’m aware, as Topherchris puts it, that it may be “related to how one’s template is designed and content is constructed”. But it’s a pain nonetheless. I should be able to get good search result for all of my post without having to tinker with my CSS template. After all, simplicity is what made us choose Tumblr in the first place. I wrote to Tumblr support about this. All I got was this:

“We can’t control what Google and other search engines choose to index and show. For further assistance you could try contacting Google or another search engine directly.” (april 22sd, 2010)

Notice they didn’t point me to a source of information, didn’t mention tags or meta-data and didn’t say a word about the template I’m using. Hell, I would have been interested in buying a template that as a good SEO system.

So for the past two months, I’ve been playing with export/import tools : I’d like to move everything from this Tumblr account to a self-hosted Wordpress blog. Granted, Tumblr is easy to use and, for me, it’s a great archiving tool for my personal needs. But as I understand it, I can’t do anything serious on it unless I start doing heavy research on how to modify my template. Which I won’t have to do on a Wordpress blog (I’ve been using this SEO plugin for years and it works great).

I know this post won’t show up on Google, so I’ll publish it on another Wordpress blog I own.



• Jun 05, 2010 link notes reblogged from bjornstar  [via] tagged: technology  communication  Tumblr  Google  SEO  search engine optimization  Wordpress  Drupal  problem  index  rank 
art comic computer death humor illustration illustrator perspective problem technology xkcd
✖ Via

xkcd: no 722, “computer problems”



• Apr 03, 2010 link notes tagged: art  comic  computer  death  humor  illustration  illustrator  perspective  problem  technology  XKCD 

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