Based on my observation, tumblarity score is calculated within a certain period of time. I’m guessing this is around 1 week. Within this time period, you get points based on new followers, reblogs and likes. So if today you get 100 likes on your post and get 100 extra tumblarity score, after 1 week (the end of tumblarity calculation time frame) your tumblarity will automatically get deducted by 100 points. In other words, you need to maintain your “popularity” to maintain the score. However, because the time frame is not clear, the tumblarity score seems to move up and down without reason.
How do I come to conclude all of that? I have a tumblarity of between 0 and 20, so it’s easy to notice the changes. Also, here are the points assigned from what I can see:
- Like: +1 point
- Reblog: +3 points
- New follower: +3 points
its nice how tumblarity has nothing to do with how much original content you post and really just promotes reblogging…. want a tumblarity of 10k? go like everything.
