![]() If you encounter any issues, please let us know. Once you've completed the steps on Stripe, they'll review your details before approving you. For details about how Stripe handles your personal information, please see their Privacy Policy. *Stripe uses your social security number to verify your identity. Your debit card or your bank account information. ![]() You'll need to have the following readily available: It should take you about 10 minutes to complete the Stripe signup flow. How to Enable Tipping □īefore folks can tip you, you'll need to set up an account with our payment processor (Stripe). Q: Can I find out the identity of an anonymous tipper?Ī: Nope! Although, maybe the anonymous tipper will reveal themselves to you.Ī: Not right now. Q: Would someone I've blocked be able to anonymously tip me? The only caveat: You can't add a message to your tip if it's anonymous. When tipping a post, you can decide whether or not you'd like to reveal your identity to the recipient. Because tips are like a type of reply, they can only be sent from primary blogs. The recipient will still see that you've tipped them in their blog's activity and in any notifications they received relating to the tip.Ī: No. You won't receive a refund for your tip, but your tip will no longer show in the post's notes. You can delete your tip (and message) in the same way you'd delete a reply: Click or tap the meatballs icon, then tap the option to delete or hide the reply. When you tip a post, it'll show up in the post's notes along with your message (if you added one). However, they're not obligated to do so.Ī: Yes. Of course some folks may decide to provide shout outs to those who have tipped them, or something along those lines. Q: What can I expect to get in return for tipping a Tumblr?Ī: Nothing. Just click the "Custom" icon in the tipping flow. You'll know that a blog has tipping enabled when you see this icon on their posts. Tipping Other TumblrsĪ: Yup! You can tip any blog with tipping enabled (unless they've blocked you). You can also choose which posts you want to allow folks to tip. You can read more about it in our Fees & Payouts article.Ī: The maximum amount for a single tip is $100.Ī: If you've enabled tipping, anyone who can interact with your posts (like, reblog, reply) can tip you. More on that later.Ī: Payout frequency is dependent on the method of payment used by the person tipping you. ![]() You can also choose to prevent tips on certain posts by disabling tipping from the post options menu. The tip icon ( ) will only show up on your original posts. Q: Can folks tip my reblogs, or just my original posts?Ī: Only your original posts. A post with a Community Label is eligible to accept tips. Q: Can I enable tipping in a post with a Community Label?Ī: Yes. You can read more about who's eligible for tipping (and other paid options) in this article. Q: Can I accept tips on my secondary blog?Ī: No. ![]() The “Edit Theme” button on your blog’s home page is the fastest way to reach Tumblr pages.When someone tips you, they'll get nothing in return other than the satisfaction of knowing they've made a monetary contribution to someone who's doing cool stuff on Tumblr. To reach posts with a specific tag on your blog, the URL pattern is: (omit the brackets).įor multiple-word tags, use either a hyphen or a plus sign between words in the tag URL (such as tumblr-tips or tumblr+themes).ĪpUpdate: Tumblr removed “Customize” from the Dashboard. Why do this? Most themes will display this page link - without tweaking any of your theme’s HTML code- if you set “show a link to this page” on the add page form. I just made a redirect page at , which automatically redirects to , to show my posts tagged tips. You’ll need to follow blogs, like posts and customize your theme to get into Tumblr’s good graces. Have a new primary blog? Tumblr may not have given you the “redirect page” feature, so Step 6 won’t work for you… yet. ![]() Want to show a list of your posts based on a particular tag, such as “tips”? Follow the 12 steps above to create a Tumblr page that redirects to a listing of your blog posts with a specific tag. Create a Tumblr Page to List Posts by the Tag: ![]()
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