If they offered users $8 for not one, but two blue checks, what would it be like?

You can buy blue checks for your website. The price was low for the time. It is cheaper than other places when you consider that you only get two checkmarks for your website.

You can get more blue checks if you continue to pay. Do you want 10 checks? It will be around 40 dollars.

It has been difficult to make money for the entire existence of the site. It was worth just $3 million when it was sold to the former parent company of TechCrunch.

Since it banned porn in the App Store, the success of the platform has been in danger. Some of the first paid creator features on the longstandingBlogging site have been marked by Automattic's attempts to make money through paid ad-free browsing, a subscription product and a tip jar. Despite growing nostalgia for the platform, it hasn't grown its user base much since the porn ban.

Users were worried about how the harsh reality of capitalism would change their fandom paradise when they first heard about the Post+ subscription. The people who use the site are willing to pay money for two things: ad-free browsing and shitposting.

The data from SensorTower shows that the mobile app has seen over half a million dollars in consumer spending. The feature that lets users promote their own posts was announced at that time. The price was $4.20 on 4-20.

Promoted posts are for businesses. Other people are more likely to witness your cursed content when it's scribbled on a piece of paper.

The top in-app purchases were made by Tumblr. The image is from Sensor Tower.

The top five in-app purchases have all been ad-free since the launch of Blaze. Crabs are yes. The feature that allows you to send someone crabs that dance around their dashboard for a day has generated more in-app purchases than Post+.

We don't know how profitable the jab will be since it only just launched. Since Tumblr users seem to want to buy things that are useless, this should be a windfall.