![]() ![]() You could do a lot with the Tumblr themes back then, they gave me so much control with editing the HTML."Īs a 14-year-old, "I had no experience coding at all," Hood says, "so what I remember doing was copying the HTML from a different theme someone had posted and then going in and making changes to the color or trying to add plugins or APIs. I worked really hard to try to be the best Victoria fan page on the site. "My youth was being a fan of f(x) and running this fan site specifically for Victoria (opens in a new tab). It is coding."įrom 2011 to 2015, Hood ran a fan Tumblr for South Korean girl group f(x). "That's a ridiculous statement trying to demean teenage girls from getting credit for doing something difficult… HTML is a coding language. "That's like looking at the sky and being like, 'The sky isn't blue. I asked Maxine Hood, a 25-year-old Software Engineer at YouTube, what she thought about those comments. The comments section bloomed with notes from women who credited Tumblr with jump-starting their careers in technology: "I wrote my college app essay on learning to code on Tumblr and got accepted into college for a cs degree," wrote one "And now I project manage website design," said another.Īs typical of most online discourse, there were also some replies sneering with disdain: "Front end is not actual coding you know," a user commented, alongside scornful remarks like "Html/css isn't really coding just saying." "No, there were! They were just making pale blogs," an emblem of the washed-out, soft-grunge aesthetic popular on the platform in 2014. ![]() "People are like, 'Oh, there's no girls in STEM,'" she says, imitating the faceless internet mob. Last year, TikTokker Avery Steeves posted a video (opens in a new tab) asking why no one talks about how there's an entire generation of teenage girls who taught themselves to code HTML on Tumblr.
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