assorted-goodness:

How much longer are you going to be bothering us with this crap? I don’t understand why it couldn’t be a one time thing, where you ‘warned’ us about the potential dangers of using this plugin! I should be able to click ‘I am going to continue using Missing-E’, and be done with it. And if anything were to happen because of this, then it is my fault, and my fault alone (which I’ve acknowledged by checking the box). 
It wasn’t that much of an annoyance before, but in the past day I’ve seen it on my screen four times. But yes, I plan to continue using the Missing-e plugin. It’s great, I love everything about it. It makes blogging that much easier, especially if you use multiple blogs. 
I’m sure most of you agree, so why not head over and vote for missing-e to win a Shorty award! Click here!

Note from Ron: I wonder if Tumblr is even aware of this? I mean, it happens every day for me usually multiple times. It makes no difference if I am using Missing E or not. It makes no difference if I click ‘I understand’ with the box checked ot I actually uninstall Missing E. It happens when I use a tablet that doesn’t have nor never had Missing E installed on it. 
There are things on Missing E that honestly make life easier for someone with multiple blogs. If Tumblr had Timestamps, the option to edit directly from post options and a reblog via the dash button, the need for Missing E would diminish. Call me crazy, but I wasn’t aware that there was a demand for fan mail at all. It seems like a talented project manager would do a better job of working on new products based on need/demand. That said, new account verification (for spammers) and a functioning search option are way up the list of things needed ASAP where they have sat for 2 to 3 years. I don’t think Tumblr uses the same demand scale as the rest of the world. 

assorted-goodness:

How much longer are you going to be bothering us with this crap? I don’t understand why it couldn’t be a one time thing, where you ‘warned’ us about the potential dangers of using this plugin! I should be able to click ‘I am going to continue using Missing-E’, and be done with it. And if anything were to happen because of this, then it is my fault, and my fault alone (which I’ve acknowledged by checking the box). 

It wasn’t that much of an annoyance before, but in the past day I’ve seen it on my screen four times. But yes, I plan to continue using the Missing-e plugin. It’s great, I love everything about it. It makes blogging that much easier, especially if you use multiple blogs. 

I’m sure most of you agree, so why not head over and vote for missing-e to win a Shorty award! Click here!

Note from Ron: I wonder if Tumblr is even aware of this? I mean, it happens every day for me usually multiple times. It makes no difference if I am using Missing E or not. It makes no difference if I click ‘I understand’ with the box checked ot I actually uninstall Missing E. It happens when I use a tablet that doesn’t have nor never had Missing E installed on it. 

There are things on Missing E that honestly make life easier for someone with multiple blogs. If Tumblr had Timestamps, the option to edit directly from post options and a reblog via the dash button, the need for Missing E would diminish. Call me crazy, but I wasn’t aware that there was a demand for fan mail at all. It seems like a talented project manager would do a better job of working on new products based on need/demand. That said, new account verification (for spammers) and a functioning search option are way up the list of things needed ASAP where they have sat for 2 to 3 years. I don’t think Tumblr uses the same demand scale as the rest of the world.