Fast company logo
|
advertisement

Wordpress parent company Automattic is taking the embattled free blogging site Tumblr off Verizon’s hands for perhaps less than 2% of what it was once worth.

Verizon sells Tumblr for a pittance of what it was once worth

[Photo: StockSnap/Pixabay]

BY Sean Captain

In 2013, Yahoo snapped up free blogging platform Tumblr for $1.1 billion. Now it’s worth less than 2% of that sum, with Automattic, the parent of blogging giant WordPress, buying the site for “well below” $20 million, per a report by Axios. Automattic confirmed the details to Fast Company, and Automattic founder Matt Mullenweg wrote about the acquisition on—where else?—his Tumblr.

Tumblr’s fortunes declined with Yahoo’s, which sold for a fraction of its erstwhile value to Verizon in 2017. Under Verizon, Tumblr’s introduction of an NSFW content ban in late 2018 was followed by an exodus of kinky blogs, and a roughly one-third traffic drop by April 2019. Automattic also forbids porn on sites it hosts. But Tumblr may have better prospects with an owner who actually wants it, rather than a conglomerate that got stuck with it.

advertisement

Recognize your brand’s excellence by applying to this year’s Brands That Matter Awards before the early-rate deadline, May 3.

PluggedIn Newsletter logo
Sign up for our weekly tech digest.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Privacy Policy

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sean Captain is a business, technology, and science journalist based in North Carolina. Follow him on Twitter  More


Explore Topics