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#mishapocalypse 2022
salientseraph · 1 year
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Aight superwholockians come get y'all juice
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Me: *giggling and kicking my feet because my last 24 hours of being my current age are filled with misha*
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inspacewithchica · 1 year
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We know what we need to do to deter the twitter users.
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solardeedle · 1 year
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Damn, I really thought another Mishapocalypse would happen lol
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mishapocalypsego · 1 year
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5000 likes!
This shouldn't be celebrated guys
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sup hellers
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why-lamp · 2 years
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matching icons for you and your bestie
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freakoutgirl · 26 days
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seventh-death · 2 years
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I have reached the final season and I don’t know if I’m prepared for what will happen.
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jess-total-mess · 26 days
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I went digging through youtube, old posts, and shitty websites, along with my memories, and here you go! Hopefully these are accurate.
2013 — Unoffical Tumblr event “Mishapocalypse” happened, an online flash mob event wherein which Tumblrinas change their profile pictures to a specific picture of Misha Collins of Supernatural fame.
2014 — Users were given the option to get Tumblr Pro for free, and those who accepted were given top hats on their icons. Prompty after this, @staff announced that “Everyone with a top hat is now marked for account deletion. This is the only way we could destroy this horrible website. Happy April Fools day.”
2015 — The “Executive Suite 2016 Productivity Edition” essentially changed Tumblr into office software, allowing spreadsheets for memes, calculators that gave incorrect answers, and Coppy. Who gave “helpful tips”.
2016 — Tumblr voted to select the “new lizard king”, from Rick, Debrah, Mop and Wretched Tooth. However, more famously, an edited @staff post reads “for april fools we’re deleting this entire site sayonara you weeaboo shits”.
2017 — The Tumblr Horse Game was a feature that, when clicked, took users to a game wherein you had to collect shit from a pixelated horse. If you failed to do so, the horse died.
2018 — The answer to Bitcoin, is Tumblcoin! A parody of crytocurency.
2019 — Tumblr Memories, in which Tumbeasts were set loose. Remember them? The mascot from 2011, for service interruption announcements.
2020 — There was seemingly no prank this year. This was COVID-19.
2021 — Tumblr released “non-fungible tumblcryptids”, a parody of NFTs. There was a supposedly limited amount of them.
2022 — A light switch, when activated, would open up a variety of colourful things on the desktop dashboard, including a “Summon Crab!” button, which would summon a crab when activated. Other buttons made different sounds.
2023 — A feature similar to the Discord reaction function was temporarily added, using basic emojis.
2024 — Every user was given the option to opt-in to the boop o meter, and could boop, super boop, and evil boop other users who also opted in, earning up to three badges by doing so.
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starridge · 1 year
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Alright final cut for the Tumblr Incidents Bracket has been randomized, the polls will go live on Friday, February 10th at 12:00pm EST on my sideblog @pastelstarstuff! I'll be tagging them with "# tumblr incidents bracket" for anyone who wants to blacklist the tag! All the matchups are below the cut!
2007-2014 Cole Sprouse Social Experiment vs. DD/LG Blogs Homestuck Sharpie Bath vs. Mesperyian Mishapocalypse vs. Do You Love the Color of the Sky? Oppa Homeless Style vs. All or Nothing Bone-Stealing Witch vs. The Human Pet Guy 4Chan - Tumblr War vs. Toe Necklace Down With Cis Bus vs. I Like Your Shoelaces Dashcon vs. Alexandria's Genesis
2015-Present Rabies Pride vs. Goncharov SonicForRealJustice vs. Tumblr Blaze Woody's Roundup vs. The Trampstamps November 5, 2020 vs. Porn Ban Cannibal Mermaid Hamilton Fanfic Author HIV Apology vs John Green Cock Monologue September 8, 2022 vs. Miku Binder Thomas Jefferson Sixpenceee vs. Flavortown ARG Denny's Tumblr vs. Hey Peebrain, You Teleport? ARG
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frick-yes-dragons · 26 days
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soz I fucked up the first one bc I forgot 2023 is a year that exists but here's v2
I wasn't even here for most of these but I've done my research and I'm genuinely curious how boops rate compared to the past pranks!
there's not an option for 2020 because there was no prank that year LOL and please excuse me for any inaccuracies and uhh reblog for sample size
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mishapocalypsego · 1 year
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leseigneurdufeu · 1 year
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“I wish I had been on Tumblr for the Superwholock period” “I wish I had seen the Mishapocalypse” “I wish I had gone through Tumblr’s history” shut up I’ve been here for six months and I’ve gone through Dracula Daily 2022, the Twitter Refugees Wave and The Goncharov Renaissance, history is constantly making itself. You’re a little fifteen years old french girl hiding in the parisian underground during an aerian raid in 1941 and complaining that you wish you had lived the first world war because it seems exiting and people are still talking about it. Look around little french girl History is on the making
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harfblarf · 1 year
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“Help my Cat” Scam Going Around
Have you received an ask in your inbox from an account that previously wasn’t following you, pleading for a signal boost on their vet-related post? I got one today, but something felt fishy. Or perhaps “phishy” is more accurate?
Here’s the ask:
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Now a couple odd things right off the bat. This is a blog I’ve never seen or interacted with, who wasn’t following me prior to sending the ask, so I immediately wondered how they pulled my name to ask for help. And while the world in general is a shitshow, so I can sort of see why a person would default to saying it “isn’t the best time to ask for help”, they say it with such confidence without knowing me at all.
Odder still, from their posts-- which at least do look extremely normal and human-like, down to the mishapocalypse profile picture-- we don’t share any interests aside from... well. Cats.
The other odd thing is them specifically requesting I reply privately, through DM or a private answer. I wouldn’t think much of it except they’re already asking me to publicly share something on my blog; if I’m going to answer the ask, why can’t I do so publicly?
I scroll through their blog some more. Their pinned post is, indeed, asking for help with their cat:
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Weirdly, though, an earlier version of this post uses a completely different name for the cat??
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This is bizarre to me and my red flags are pinging louder. Maybe it’s innocuous, though, I mean, it could just be a nickname or something? Why would you change it though?
Also, the post’s ratio is weird-- 101 reblogs to 44 likes. I suppose not too shocking if they’re doing this use-an-ask-to-get-a-boost tactic widely, but the ratio is pretty extreme. I check the notes. Every single reblog with tags has some variation on ‘boost’ or ‘signal boost’; there are no comments. No one has mentioned knowing this person, no one has vouched for the legitimacy of the post... but two mention that they were asked to boost the post.
*EDIT: Per a polite anon, I will clarify that signal boost/boost tags themselves aren't a red flag; what bothered me was that the post's ONLY interaction history came from boosts from seeming strangers. An active fandom blog, active enough to think posting a plea for financial help might get traction, SHOULD have at least one or two mutuals or friends who are willing to push the post and vouch for its legitimacy. Because the only engagement was from people who had clearly been approached via ask, like me, I got the heebie jeebies.
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Okay, I’m doubtful enough that I’m not comfortable boosting this post myself. But let me check one more thing.
I search google for the exact phrasing of the help-requested post.
Ah.
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There’s well over a dozen blogs pulled up with this exact phrasing. Most of them use the name “Koppi” instead of either “Ashel” or “Biscuit”, but a few use “Ashel”. The oldest result, from 2016, uses “Ashel”; more commonly, these results are from 2022 or earlier this year and again, most say “Koppi”. Also interesting: basically none of these posts exist anymore. Google can identify the exact wording even beyond what I included in my search query using whatever demonic powers allow it to reference removed content, but they’ve clearly been deleted.
Additionally, which I clarify for those like me who attribute Google’s quirks to demonic powers rather than an actual understanding of how it works: if the dates didn’t make it clear, these aren’t the blogs in the notes of falesyorac’s post. I cross-referenced the names. It’s not pulling up those reblogs, so presumably the majority of these results at one time came from someone who drafted and posted the wording to their blog, not from reblogs.
Maybe it was once a real post, maybe it’s always been a scam, but evidently the content of the post has been stolen and recirculated at this point. Along the way I found this as well, an anon warning someone who must have reblogged a version of the scam post:
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So this is at least partly confirmed as a scam from another source.
Please be wary, do your due diligence before you put your money anywhere, and block & report falseyorac. I’m not sure the nature of the falseyorac blog originally; it may have been a real account that got hijacked, it may be a very convincing fake, it may be a real person’s blog who is trying to to leverage their innocuous appearance to pull quick money with a beggar scheme. Regardless, it is evident there is not a genuine Ashel/Biscuit needing help today and that whoever holds the falseyorac account right now is trying to pull a scam.
One more thing-- one of those reblog’s tags I showed earlier.
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I also have a tag for reblogs of cats. (It’s “cats”.) I suspect this is where this particular iteration of the scam is pulling its targets from-- after all, people who reblog cats enough to tag them must care about them, right?
Finally, I am tagging the people who reblogged falseyorac’s post with tags (there’s too many for me to do everyone who reblogged it at all) below the readmore-- if I messed up and tagged the wrong person and/or you want your name removed, please just contact me and ask. I want to make sure you can see this warning, but I’m happy to untag you if it bothers you for any reason.
@thislilfecker​ / @koreanbibliophilegirl / @kingminyard / @sss-shyshy / @shoutmonishere / @cleocatrablossy / @mothmansass / @aroanehring / @valkyrie-ellis / @jae-writes-fanfiction / @ninja-chibi / @iambecomeahamburger
(A few people’s names didn’t come up when I tried to tag them, so I wasn’t able to include them here, rip.)
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