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You are my favourite blog i love your passionđ
IâM YOUR FAVE BLOG?! OMG â„â€â„â€â„
MUCH THANK â„â€â„â€â„Â

My passion for this ONE FRICKIN THING is insatiable and unstoppable. fortunately for my sanity there are ppl out there like you who love to watch my downward spiral into it like I do! thankuforlovingthisstuffwithmeeeeee
Just wanted to let you know that I get all giddy inside every time I see that you’ve posted a thing! Love your blog!!
omg thank you my fanged little trash kitten! I aim for that effect. I made this fresh just for you⊠hope ya like.

After this, someone lost her knife privileges for a LONG time. [X]
babylonsabby
reblogged your photoset and added:
If I had the money, it would all be mine in a heartbeat.
What we need to do is pool our resources and buy all of this stuff from whoever has it currently and then make a museum out of it. Supervised touching of everything is allowed provided you wash your hands first.Â
I love your blog! It’s one of the very best fandom blogs I’ve ever seen, not just about VC, but of all the fandom ones on tumblr! Like serious <3 x90000. Could you share with us some pointers about running a really good fandom blog please? I mean, not just about dedication and chasing off haters (which are super important) but like the mechanics of it (organizing posts, engaging followers, keep people interested). Thanks for being so kind and welcoming with all your followers! We <3 you dearly!
â„OMG thank u so much what a wonderful message!â„

[i see what u did there re: 9000 so DBZ gif source, VC kittehs are mines]
I love you guys, too! You make my day on a daily basis *u* This is a social media platform after all, itâs all about making those connections w/ your followers and the ppl who you follow, even making some closer friends out of mutuals.
You actually already hit upon the main parts of running a great fandom blog, to quote you directly: âitâs not just about dedication and chasing off haters (which are super important) but like the mechanics of it (organizing posts, engaging followers, keep people interested).â And of course itâs about âbeing so kind and welcoming with all your followers!âÂ
The main thing is to Make the blog you would want to see, and build social connections w/ other bloggers. Youâre not posting into a void, this is a very public forum; ppl are more likely to engage w/ your content if you engage w/ them and/or their content, too. Some will just follow you for your content, some ppl are also looking for that *~meeting of the minds~*. I think thatâs what ppl get from my blog, that their opinions are validated, or that they like to consider and possibly absorb whatever ideas I share here.
âItâs Not About Your Follower Count.â Mine fluctuates, I lose some and gain some
almost daily. Itâs not like youâre going to get an award for it at the end of the year!  If all you want are followers, then youâd have to ask a much more popular blog for pointers on that. If I gave just one person #feels through smtg I shared here, thatâs reward enough for me. I think of it in terms of âWhat would have made my 15 yo self happy?â Bc she couldnât find the fandom! My 15 yo self is always very thirsty for the content and the interactions of fandom >;} And I think that passion translates through and thatâs why ppl choose to follow this blog.
I do have some pointers and they fit in well w/ what you wrote, I just rearranged the order a bit ;]
@i-want-my-iwtvâs fandom blog tips (ïŸ^ăź^)ïŸ*:ă»ïŸâ§
Dedication-
- Make the blog you would want to see. Obviously! Donât post stuff just bc you think ppl will like it, post what -YOU- like. Your passion for your topics will come through; thatâs what ppl follow.Â
- Add your commentary on reblogs respectfully. If you want to praise fanart, go for it, but realize that the fanartist might see it, especially if they posted it originally. I really enjoy reading other pplâs commentary on all my posts, even when I disagree with it. Sometimes the commentary improves the post so Iâll reblog it, which promotes that other blogger, and thatâs almost always appreciated. You can also message them directly and tell them you liked their opinion, strike up a conversation about it. You might make your new friend whoâs always up for talking w/ you about X topic ;]
- If youâre iffy on whether your commentary should be added, put it in the tags. I put lots of commentary in there and when ppl copy and paste it and reblog it to make it visible bc they liked it so much, it gives me such feels! I also read other pplâs tags and itâs pretty hilarious when ppl write out their hyperbolic reactions like âWHY WOULD U DO THIS??â âMY HEARTâ and even the fake-mad stuff like âDELETE THISâ and I love that stuff.
- Relatable stuff: So my blog is a fandom blog, and half the work is done for me w/ the characters and stories being relatable to ppl who love the them already. So if I can make posts that just exemplify those things, ppl who already relate to the material will relate to the posts. Like this one of Louis smashing his own reflection in the mirror. Ppl identify with him doing that, and by adding that textpost Iâm underscoring his feelings of self-hatred. Ppl also sometimes have that same feeling when passing a mirror so itâs relatable.

- TAG E-V-E-R-Y-THANG. Try to tag every character thatâs in the post, whether shown in fanart or mentioned in the topic. Bc ppl track tags and then your post will end up in their dash, even if they donât follow you.Â
- So for example, that Louis gif is tagged: #twerkingdead (for the OP of that textpost) #textmeme (type of meme) #memeything (my word for my own memes bc theyâre didnât seem to fit the definition of a meme when I started doing them) #mirror abuse (so I can find this one or similar ones easily) #Louis de Pointe du Lac (for ppl looking for stuff about him) #iwtv  #interview with the vampire (for the movie and book, which ppl track) #gif (in case smne just wants to look at all my gifs, or they want to block gifs w/ Tumblr Savior). Â
Mechanics of it (organizing posts, engaging followers, keep people interested)-
- Variety: I post a variety of types of posts: fanart, fanmixes, fanfic, fanvids, music, commentary, news (old articles and new), other related fandom material, headcanons, RP, non-fandom things that are too good to pass up, non-fandom things that I can somehow lasso into being fandom things (#How to make a post a VC post), the occasional shitpost, cats (well I canât help that câmon), aesthetic sets⊠I tend to queue the things Iâm not as passionate about bc as long as it ends up in my collection eventually thatâs fine.
- Brass tacks: Keep your theme clean. Make it easy for ppl to find your âNext page,â âLike,â and âReblogâ buttons. Make the text easy to read. Iâm in the process of revising my layout bc it needs a facelift/makeover like, yesterday, but Iâm patient, slow and steady wins the race ;]
- Nav page/Tag list: I gotta do this, too. But it will make it easier for your followers to find the specifics of what theyâre looking for on your blog, and then send you an Ask if they want more.
- FAQ: I gotta do this, too. Bc first-time visitors to your page may not be aware youâve answered smtg already. Though, on some topics, my opinion changed over time, so itâs kind of refreshing to reconsider the same question, especially if itâs phrased a little differently. Â
- Post your own original content. Even if you canât do graphics, you can write your thoughts, it might inspire fanartists.
- âShitpostingâ: So I try not to do this, bc I donât want to be that offensive, but I get it, itâs just being silly. If thatâs your thing, go for it! They sometimes make for good text posts for me to use in memeythings, admittedly. Iâve seen whole blogs of just shitposting and it can be really funny!
- Comments on reblogs: Did smtg on your dash make you think of smtg related to your blogâs topics? Happens for me often. You can reblog that cool quote you found w/ your own commentary and ppl may jump on it.
- Reblog immediately: fresh fanart, stuff that you know is news related to your topics. Fanartists who post original content love getting a bump!
- Queue for later: older fanworks, things that are not time-sensitive, so that when youâre away from your blog, the content will still come out. Plus, it will be in the dash for ppl in a different time-zone than you. I have about 100 posts in my queue at any given time.
- Moderation? Yes and no: So I have a personal post limit, I try not to post more than 10/day, bc I am really discerning about the fanworks and other stuff I post, and I also donât want to spam pplâs dash. HOWEVER, I have seen other blogs rise to huge success by posting up to their limit on a daily basis. So thatâs up to you, but I feel like being more selective has given my blog a more curated feel.
- Post respectfully: I know I mentioned it before but consider who might see your blog. Put spoilers under cuts when possible. If you have fiery criticism, thatâs fine! But try to frame it respectfully, because the creator of the media youâre criticizing might see it and you wouldnât want your blog shut down over one fiery post, right?
Being kind and welcoming with all your followers!-
- Be the blogger you would want to interact with. Part of why Iâm so open and responsive is that there were ppl I had fandom crushes on and the ones who were responsive to me made me so happy! Senpai noticed me *u* I still get that feeling from some fandom ppl. They know who they are.
- Make friends with other ppl who blog about your topics. You can find them in the tags you follow.
- Answer ppl who message you privately. They may be too shy to want to interact publicly. Thatâs fine.
- Answer all your Asks. Be sincere with your answers. Iâm behind on them, admittedly! But ppl have come to expect that it takes me awhile to percolate on some answers and itâs always worth the wait ;D Support your answers with reasons.
- If youâre not getting Asks, post Askmemes. Hereâs one site I found with them @fyeahaskmemes. Or you can invent your own, like, âSend me a character and Iâll tell you the first song that comes to mind about them.â
- Add graphics like gifs or fanart to your answers whenever possible, we are visual creatures! Try to include the source for your graphics. If they are a common gif reaction youâve seen floating around, thatâs not as necessary, but ppl put time and effort into making fanart, so linking back is advertisement back to the artist. Its respectful to do but they might also be really flattered that you used their art to illustrate your answer ;] If they ask you to take it down, do it as soon as possible.
- If you donât know the answers, toss it out for your followers to answer and/or tag ppl you think might know. Itâs so flattering when ppl do that w/ me!
- *~Ask Karma~* Send Asks to other ppl! They will probably return the favor. And your followers will enjoy watching the conversation.
- Reblog and contribute to someone elseâs Ask response. Although some RPers prefer that you donât do that bc that may be a muse/muse thing. Can you add anything to the discussion? Even a funny gif might be adding alot!
A couple of Donâts: Itâs your blog and you can do whatever you like, but just from my experience, these are things that tend to be divisive rather than inclusive.

- Donât brag about your follower count. I get it, when I got to certain numbers I was pretty damned surprised that so many ppl wanted to follow me, how could there be ppl who even cared about my opinion in this fandom? When you reach your first few hundred, it feels really gratifying, so I wouldnât stop anyone from being proud of that, but I have found, from watching interactions here for the past few years, that posting your follower count breeds jealousy among other bloggers, which can lead to drama and/or invite anonhate.Â
- Donât do too many Follow Forevers, if you feel the need to do any. Try not to post things that portray you as very cliquey/exclusive, unless thatâs what you want to express. I have seen too many ppl post Follow Forevers, and those that were left out may have felt, well, LEFT OUT, and it engendered some off-site animosity and gossip. If you want to give a shoutout to a specific blog, do it as its own post, or send that person an Ask praising them, they will be very flattered đ
- Donât repost art w/o source links. Do the google Reverse Image search and include the source link. If youâve done that and found nothing (or a ton of pinterest/weheartit/etc. links), add in the tags smtg like, âSource unknown- if you know the source plz tell me and I will add itâ. Speaking of which, I donât know the source of the bunny pic above, if anyone knows it, plz tell me and I will add it! Generally, with ubiquitous memes like that, the source is unknown, so I usually donât mention it in the tags.
- Donât take your fandom blog too seriously/personally. Even if you get anonhate (YOU WILL, everyone does eventually), or ppl write to you disagreeing w/ you (THEY WILL, everyone does eventually), be calm, collect your thoughts. Remember the old âsticks and stonesâ? Words can never hurt you. If you realize you posted smtg that you may regret, delete that post. Itâs not a sign of failure or weakness to retract a statement rather than go deeper into a dialogue you may not be informed on enough to continue.
Chasing off haters-
- Best way to chase off haters is to expose how silly and trolly they are by giving them the most minimal response possible. While it might not have been hate per se, smne sent me an anon that âvampires are stupidâ and rather than argue the point, I just plopped in this gif of Lestat (by @gifsfortc) reacting [X]. A picture is worth a thousand words and I think what makes it even funnier is that itâs a gif, so he could be sobbing or being more emotional, but his expression is just a kind of pity!

- You are not obligated to respond to hate, I give you full permission to just delete it. Isnât it actually kind of better when you know they are constantly refreshing your page, hoping for a reaction that never comes?!
Hope all that helps! Iâve left out alot of normal etiquette for topics like social justice (bc thatâs more along the lines of life advice than a fandom-specific blog), and left out specifics about blogging to my own fandom so that it can apply to any. I might do a followup post about engaging ppl in this fandom specifically.
As always, anyone is free to reblog and add their own ideas đ
944. BRAD PITT âLOUISâ HERO COSTUME CREATED FOR INTERVIEW
WITH THE VAMPIRE. (Warner Bros., 1994) In the gothic, romantic horror film Interview with the Vampire, Brad Pitt plays âLouis de Pointe du Lacâ,
a handsome vampire with a conscience. Here is the memorable 18th
century âLouisâ costume created by Academy Award winning designer
Sandy Powell for this opulent film. Consisting of a rich blue, taffeta
frock coat with shimmering brown silk lining, meticulous gold lace
appliqué piping on collar, pockets and sleeve cuffs. Fabric-covered, hand
embroidered and sequined buttons on faux front closure, back vents and
sleeve cuffs. Long crĂšme linen undershirt with balloon sleeves, ruffled
cuffs and one-button ruffled collar, open to below chest. Matching
blue crushed velvet, fall-front breeches with button-waist front, lace-up
back and orange sateen lining at the buttoned knees with taffeta bow
ornaments. Ornately embroidered gold and brown vest with puff-paint
detail, lace-up fabric back and hollow filigree brass buttons along the
front closure. Shallow hip pockets and brown silk lining. CrĂšme-colored
linen ascot neck wrapping. A pair of brown leather, slip-on loafers
with embellished, ornamental brass buckles. Bias labels in jacket, vest
and breeches with âBrad Pittâ handwritten. This beautiful, period hero
costume is in very good condition, having been carefully archived by
the studio. Included are the Capezio brand white tights that complete
the ensemble. Accompanied with an original Warner Bros. Studios
Certificate of Authenticity. $15,000 – $20,000
Fun fact: the Capezio tights are the brand used by figure skaters.Â
945. KIRSTEN DUNST âCLAUDIAâ COSTUME CREATED FOR INTERVIEW
WITH THE VAMPIRE. (Warner Bros., 1994) This is the original 3-piece Victorian-style ânatural formâ bustle
gown created for the movie. Consisting of (1) blue satin, paneled
bodice piece with ornamental black velvet appliqueâ and meticulous
black beading, hook and loop back closure (1) multi-layered bustle
skirt, giving the illusion of richly layered skirts and petticoats, with
patterned silk fabric, black bead edging detail, pleated ruffles at the
hem and billowing satin bustle. Marked âKirstenâ on bias label, with
snaps and hook and loop back closure, and, (1) voluminous ruched
bustle train, currently pinned, but needing permanent reattachment in
the back. This beautiful, period hero costume shows some mild sport
fading and production wear and soil (dried mud on back skirt hem),
but remains in good condition, having been carefully archived by the
studio. Accompanied with an original Warner Bros. Studios Certificate
of Authenticity. $3,000 – $5,000Â
We kill people who kill people to show people that killing people is wrong. [X]
