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  • Question
    What if the setting "let people ask questions" doesn't appear anywhere in my settings?
    Community Answer
    It will appear once you've followed the instructions, but only in your web browser. Then, if you've reached the point where you're supposed to see the ask part but still don't, try scrolling down.
  • Question
    Can I use the Ask feature on the mobile app?
    Community Answer
    On mobile, you can ask questions to other Tumblr users. However, you can't answer questions other people send in to you.
  • Question
    How do I answer asks with an image?
    Community Answer
    It isn't possible to answer asks with an image on mobile. However, when you open an ask in browser, there should be a plus sign on the left side of the space where you type. Click that and you should be able to add an image to your reply!
  • Question
    Do I need to get my account verified in order to have an ask box?
    Community Answer
    Yes! You do need to have a verified account to have an ask box.
  • Question
    How do I do this on my phone?
    Community Answer
    Log in to your Tumblr blog and then click the "gear" icon at the top of the page to open the Settings menu. Click your blog's name in the sidebar. Scroll down and click the check box next to "Let people ask questions."
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    I want to add an answer to my queue, but can't find the option anywhere in the browser. I know it's in the app, is it only available there?
    Community Answer
    If you answer the questions by clicking your activity, you will be able to answer it as a normal post (i.e., add tags, add a link). You should be able to put it in the queue from there.
  • Question
    Why do some people disable anonymous asks?
    Community Answer
    Most likely because they received a lot of unwanted asks. When someone has anonymous asks enabled, people are more likely to ask hateful/troll questions since they're anonymous.
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