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One Tumblr-specific meme is for a user to post a picture of an arrow pointing up or down with a caption along the lines of "Your soulmate," "Your future," or "What you'll dream about tonight." When this appears on another Tumblr user's dashboard, it will (usually) be pointing at a picture randomly displayed in a third user's post; if the resulting combination is amusing or apt, it can be screencapped and shared. <ref>A few examples of 'arrow' posts [http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/arrow should show up here]</ref>
 
One Tumblr-specific meme is for a user to post a picture of an arrow pointing up or down with a caption along the lines of "Your soulmate," "Your future," or "What you'll dream about tonight." When this appears on another Tumblr user's dashboard, it will (usually) be pointing at a picture randomly displayed in a third user's post; if the resulting combination is amusing or apt, it can be screencapped and shared. <ref>A few examples of 'arrow' posts [http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/arrow should show up here]</ref>
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"Liking" on Tumblr can be confusing. A fan in 2014 wrote: "It is a weird thing about tumblr that it keeps telling you that someone “liked your post” when in fact they don’t like your post, they like something else that someone said in response to it, and that thing may be the complete opposite of what you posted." <ref> [http://plaidadder.tumblr.com/post/101144967284/the-chris-carter-effect-or-how-the-x-files The Chris Carter Effect, Or, How The X-Files Changed How I Watch Television], October 27, 2014 </ref>
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"Liking" on Tumblr can be confusing. A fan in 2014 wrote: "It is a weird thing about tumblr that it keeps telling you that someone “liked your post” when in fact they don’t like your post, they like something else that someone said in response to it, and that thing may be the complete opposite of what you posted." <ref>{{source| url = http://plaidadder.tumblr.com/post/101144967284/the-chris-carter-effect-or-how-the-x-files | title = The Chris Carter Effect, Or, How The X-Files Changed How I Watch Television| archiveurl =http://www.webcitation.org/6YyipPEov| archivedate =2015-06-02}}, October 27, 2014
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==Etiquette==
 
==Etiquette==
 
===Reblogging===
 
===Reblogging===
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