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English citations of Simblr and simblr

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  • 2013, Shokoninio, quoted in AsiaShaMecca, "Designer Showcase: Shokoninio", SF Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 23 (2013), page 28:
    About a year ago, a friend invited me to Tumblr, and met the Simblr community.
  • 2015, Ruth A. Deller, "Simblr famous and SimSecret infamous: Performance, community norms, and shaming among fans of The Sims", Transformative Works and Cultures, Number 18 (link):
    The conventions of posting, tagging, sharing, and reblogging mentioned above are often enacted in particular ways within Simblr, along with a series of aesthetic conventions relating to gameplay, sim modeling, and photo editing.
  • 2015, Lucy Bennett & Paul J. Booth, "Performance and performativity in fandom", Transformative Works and Cultures, Number 18 (link):
    Within Simblr, the performance of playing the Sims game is seemingly less vital than demonstrating the ability and awareness to perform according to the norms and values of the community.
  • 2018, "The Woman Behind Vibez", Vibez Sim Magazine, Issue Two (2018), page 5:
    It struck me one day, "Hey! Let's make a magazine for POC[.]" It hasn't been done within Simblr, not to my knowledge, so it was a go for me.
  • 2018, "Consideration: an interview with with[sic] SombreSims", Vibez Sim Magazine, Issue Three (2018), page 83:
    We started our simblr at the same time when TS4 simblr got big and we encourage each other's work []
  • 2018, Reshaaa, quoted in "Say It Loud", Vibez Sim Magazine, Issue Four (2018), page 22:
    Honestly, the Simblr community has been a big part of my life for some years now, and even though many people are no longer here or don't know me, I felt like this would be a good place to start my coming out process.
  • 2020, "Porchlight on", SimmedUp Magazine, Issue #2, October 2020, page 15:
    In many communities, Halloween has been cancelled this year due to COVID-19 concerns – but for the Simblr community, it will be the best treat this year!
  • 2021, "Ebonee: Creator Collaboration", S. Magazine, February 2021, page 26:
    What are struggles of the Simblr community that isn't often addressed?
  • 2022, Ember, quoted in SimSimmerly, "Introducing The Collective", SIM Magazine, Issue 22, June 2022, 22:
    It's about bringing the in-game Sims community, Simstagram and Simblr community together to enjoy an event.

Noun: "(fandom slang) a Tumblr blog focused on The Sims"

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  • 2013, Potentissimum, quoted in AsiaShaMecca, "Model Creator Spotlight: Potentissimum", SF Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 21 (2013), page 104:
    They are comment to my sims[sic] and it makes me happy, in addition to, I have got a blog and a simblr.
  • 2015, Ruth A. Deller, "Simblr famous and SimSecret infamous: Performance, community norms, and shaming among fans of The Sims", Transformative Works and Cultures, Number 18 (link):
    Simblrs may contain a range of content from downloadable mods, sims, houses, and custom content to stories, gameplay shots, animated GIFs, and personal blog posts.
  • 2015, "Simblrs", Sims Vita, Issue 2, March 2015, page 71:
    I'm sure you will be impressed by the content of this Simblr: downloads, pictures, a legacy challenge...
  • 2015, "A Royal Sims Dork Who Makes CC", S. Magazine, Issue 14, December 2015, page 75:
    Simblrs run like any other blog or blog type, except most of the content you put on it is original (unless you're a reblogger), like Sim legacies, Sim pictures and anything Sims related.
  • 2018, "Consideration: an interview with with[sic] SombreSims", Vibez Sim Magazine, Issue Three (2018), page 83:
    We started our simblr at the same time when TS4 simblr got big and we encourage each other's work []
  • 2018, Reshaaa, quoted in "Say It Loud", Vibez Sim Magazine, Issue Four (2018), page 22:
    I only have a few close friends who know my Simblr, and they haven't spoken to me about it yet []
  • 2021, "Ebonee: Creator Collaboration", S. Magazine, February 2021, page 26:
    Do you have any advice for newer Black Simblrs?
  • 2021, "Amelettes", quoted in SimmedUp Magazine, Issue #9, May 2021, page 67:
    I started my simblr in the summer of 2020!