The internet witnessed a full circle moment this week after Halsey publicly called out Tumblr for leaving her out of its 19th anniversary celebration edit. Tumblr, a platform that played a massive role in shaping 2010s internet culture, shared a birthday compilation highlighting creators and cultural figures tied to its legacy. But fans were quick to notice one glaring omission: Halsey. Before becoming a chart topping global artist, Halsey built a significant portion of her early fanbase on Tumblr. Her poetry, aesthetic visuals, and deeply personal posts resonated strongly with the platform’s user base. For many longtime users, Halsey and Tumblr are practically synonymous. So when she wasn’t featured in the anniversary edit, she took to X (formerly Twitter) with a sharp but playful response. She wrote that she had kept their lights on for years and questioned whether this was the thanks she got. The post immediately went viral, with fans backing her up and reminiscing about the Tumblr era that helped launch her career. Instead of ignoring the situation, Tumblr leaned into it. Shortly after Halsey’s post gained traction, the platform replied with a classic black background “notes app apology.” In the statement, Tumblr addressed her directly, apologizing
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