The icons at the top of a post on Tumblr offer various options for interacting with the post. Here's how to use each of the different icons:
Reblog Icon: The reblog icon looks like a circular arrow. Clicking on this icon allows you to reblog the post to your own blog. When you reblog a post, it will appear on your blog with a note indicating that you've reblogged it from another user.
Heart Icon (Like): The heart icon allows you to like a post. Clicking on the heart icon will add the post to your likes. Liking a post is a way to show appreciation for the content without reblogging it to your own blog.
Share Icon: The share icon, represented by three dots connected by lines, allows you to share the post with others outside of Tumblr. Clicking on this icon will give you options to share the post via various social media platforms or copy the post's URL to share elsewhere.
Flag Icon: The flag icon allows you to report a post if you believe it violates Tumblr's Community Guidelines. Clicking on this icon will prompt you to select a reason for flagging the post.
Settings/Options Icon: This icon, represented by three vertical dots, provides additional options for interacting with the post. Depending on the post type and your permissions, these options may include features like editing or deleting the post, turning off notifications for the post, or viewing the post's notes.
By using these icons, you can interact with posts on Tumblr in various ways, from reblogging and liking to sharing and reporting. Each icon offers a different way to engage with the content and the Tumblr community.
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