New: Search operators for better searching!
We hear you, and we share your frustrations: itâs hard to find a specific post. You know it has a particular tag or phrase, and it was posted on this date, or at least, within a specific year. But you can't find it!
So, today, weâre excited to announce that you can use âš advanced search operators âš in the search bar now! You can now say potato from:staff year:2021 to easily enjoy that video of a potato being microwaved again.
Before we jump into the details, a couple of caveats to note:
- These search operators are only available in the main Tumblr search bar. They donât work in the search bar in individual blogs.
- The search operators only work on posts created in 2017 or later.
OK! Letâs go explore these operators!
Exact phrase match
When you surround your query with regular double quotes (not curly quotes), it will match posts with that exact phrase in the post's text content, or that exact phrase as a tag.
For example, "chappell roan is roan of arc" matches posts with that exact phrase in the content, and also matches posts that have the exact tag #chappell roan is roan of arc.
Match operator
By default, the query matches the post on either the text or the tags.
You can use match:text to specify you want to search the post content, or match:tags to search the post tags. For example:
- sword world match:text looks for posts with the words "sword" and "world" in the post content.
- sword world match:tags looks for posts with the words "sword" and "world" in the post tags.
From operator
Use from:blog or from:@âblog to find only posts by a particular blog.
For example, halloween from:staff finds all posts by @staff that has the word "halloween" in the post content or tags.
Year operator
Use year:YYYY to find posts from a particular year.
For example, halloween year:2019 finds all posts from 2019 that has the word "halloween" in the post content or tags.
Date operator
Use date:YYYY-MM-DD to find posts from a particular date.
For example, halloween date:2019-10-08 finds all posts created on October 8, 2019 that has the word "halloween" in the post content or tags.
All together
You can combine all the tools above to form even more specific queries:
Congrats! Youâre now a Tumblr search wizard! đȘ
Other syntax
As a reminder, you can already search by a tag, or by multiple tags:
- Prefixing your query with # performs a tag search â that is, it will find posts with that exact tag. For example, #star wars will only return posts with the #star wars tag.
- You can search for multiple tags at at time. For example, #star wars #art will find posts that are tagged with both the tag #star wars and the tag #art.
You can combine this with the new operators to find what you are looking for!
Tumblr Patio support
The enhanced syntax makes Tumblr Patio even more powerful. You can now open multiple search columns each with different fine-tuned queries that use the syntax above to get you customized feeds.
Feedback
Weâd love to hear what you think! Please share your feedback in the replies and reblogs of this post, or by reaching out to Tumblr Support.