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| | titletext = Plus the reaction in the Tumblverse is always 'repeatedly get hit by a dog and fall down the stairs'. | | | titletext = Plus the reaction in the Tumblverse is always 'repeatedly get hit by a dog and fall down the stairs'. |
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| ==Explanation== | | ==Explanation== |
− | This comic plays with the [https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=tumblr,blog,wordpress,livejournal&date=all Google trends for the terms "blog", "tumblr", "wordpress", and "livejournal"]. | + | This comic plays with the [http://www.google.com/trends/?q=blog,tumblr,wordpress,livejournal google trends for the terms blog, tumblr, wordpress and livejournal]. |
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− | *{{w|Blog}}: a website with opinions and comments
| + | Ok, let's see: blog, you know what that is because <s>you are currently reading one</s> (explainxkcd until recently was one). Tumblr is a more of a "micro-blogging" site, which has taken off due to the prevalence of animated gifs and funny photos. Wordpress is a type of blog software. Livejournal is a sort of personal blog site that as you can see hasn't been really popular at all since 2004-2005. |
− | *{{w|Tumblr}}: a "micro-blogging" site, which has taken off due to the prevalence of animated gifs and funny photos.
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− | *{{w|WordPress}}: a type of blog software, and a {{w|WordPress.com|blog-hosting website}} running on said software.
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− | *{{w|LiveJournal}}: a sort of personal blog site that hasn't been very popular since 2004-2005. [[Randall]] published [[:Category:Posted on LiveJournal|his first comics]] there.
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− | As you can see in the caption and then the title text, there is no way that newscasters will reference the "Tumblverse" because all the reactions will be filled with animated gifs of a person in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-Zph323Dos a raptor suit falling over] or [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/yes-this-is-dog a dog answering a phone]. | + | As you can see in the caption and then the image text, there is no way that newscasters will reference the "Tumblrverse" because all the reactions will be filled with animated gifs of a person in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-Zph323Dos a raptor suit falling over] or [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/yes-this-is-dog a dog answering a phone]. |
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− | This actually came to pass, with the change over occurring between October 30, 2012, and January 10, 2013, as can be seen using the link above. Since the end of 2013 both terms have been in steady decline, though "tumblr" has fallen more quickly. Consequently, since January 29, 2019, "tumblr" has returned to being less searched than "blog". However, the blogosphere in general is rarely reported upon anymore, largely replaced by social media built around microblogging like Twitter, as well as online video on Youtube.
| + | It has [http://www.google.com/trends/?q=blog,+tumblr&ctab=0&geo=all&date=ytd&sort=0 already happened], as of November 11, 2012. |
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| ==Transcript== | | ==Transcript== |
− | :[A line graph with four lines, each representing 'Google Trends Search Volume' of different search terms over time from prior to 2005 to just after 2012. A blue line represents "blog," which trends gradually but significantly upwards from well before 2005 until it reaches a peak between 2008-2009, and starts to very slowly descend to today. A red line represents "Tumblr", which is at zero until it slowly starts to trend upward in early 2010, and then sharply increases in late 2010 and through 2011 and 2012. As of the date of this comic, 'blog' still beats 'Tumblr' in terms of search volume, but a dotted line projection of the trend shows that on October 12, 2012, the two lines will cross. A yellow line represents 'Wordpress,' which has very low volume until a very small and gradual increase in 2007, which gradually increases to this day but doesn't come close to meeting the volume of either 'blog' or 'Tumblr'. A green line represents 'LiveJournal,' which started out prior to 2005 at around the level 'Wordpress' is at now, but declined through 2005 and 2006 until it has plateaued until virtually nothing.]
| + | In about six months, the word "Tumblr" will eclipse "blog" in Google popularity. |
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| + | I doubt TV anchors will start talking about "reactions in the Tumblverse," but then again, |
− | :In about six months, the word "Tumblr" will eclipse "blog" in Google popularity.
| + | I still can't believe we got them to say "blogosphere." |
− | :I doubt TV anchors will start talking about "reactions in the Tumblverse," but then again, I still can't believe we got them to say "blogosphere."
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| {{comic discussion}} | | {{comic discussion}} |
− | [[Category:Line graphs]] | + | [[Category:Charts]] |
| [[Category:Comics with color]] | | [[Category:Comics with color]] |
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