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I’m discovering some incredible new tumblelogs thanks to Tumblr’s Notes feature. You find something cool in your Dashboard, then click “…and 10 other people…” and it shows you the whole “viral story” of the item.
So, if you go back to the first person who posted it, you usually find yourself on a pretty interesting blog.
As far as I know, this is a web first. It reminds me of discovering Jonathan Abrams’ Friendster profile by starting with a random person, clicking on their ‘oldest’ friend, all the way to the source. Except this is much, much more interesting.
(Abrams’ user id was 101) 

I’m discovering some incredible new tumblelogs thanks to Tumblr’s Notes feature. You find something cool in your Dashboard, then click “…and 10 other people…” and it shows you the whole “viral story” of the item.

So, if you go back to the first person who posted it, you usually find yourself on a pretty interesting blog.

As far as I know, this is a web first. It reminds me of discovering Jonathan Abrams’ Friendster profile by starting with a random person, clicking on their ‘oldest’ friend, all the way to the source. Except this is much, much more interesting.

(Abrams’ user id was 101) 

 
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