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Look what you made her do

Last Updated 18 November 2017, 21:03 IST

For a megastar approaching the release of her latest blockbuster, Taylor Swift, the human, has been eerily quiet.

Yes, she's put out four songs and two music videos from 'Reputation', her sixth album, recently, and her visage currently adorns a race car and a promotional fleet of UPS trucks. But Swift hasn't given an interview in 18 months, and she has performed in public only once this year, at a pre-Super Bowl event for a corporate partner.

Judging by the relatively reserved rollout for 'Reputation', it's easy to assume that Swift is pulling a Beyonc - communicating only strategically, if at all, and mostly letting the work speak for itself. That is, unless you know where to look.

"The general public has not seen much of Taylor, really, in the last year and a half," said Caitlin Buckvold, 28, who along with her twin sister, Megan, runs a fan blog dedicated to the singer on Tumblr. "But we've seen a lot of Taylor. We interact with her on a daily basis."

So much drama

At perhaps the most fraught moment in her storied career - after a tense sexual assault trial and amid ceaseless celebrity beefs and internet dramas that threaten to overwhelm the music - Swift, 27, has recommitted to engaging with her most faithful followers, known as Swifties, cocooning herself in the vibrant, supportive community they have built on the social-media platform Tumblr.

The artiste is far from just an observer: since taking personal control of her official Tumblr page in 2014, Swift has "liked" some 27,000 posts, stoking hype for her new songs, registering support for fan theories and lyric interpretations and signalling that she remains an ever-watchful eye to her devoted listeners.

Even in an age of unprecedented connection between stars and their public on social media, Swift goes beyond typical interaction on Tumblr, a niche blogging platform that, with its multimedia flexibility, including images, GIFs and text posts, is conducive to obsessive fandoms. She follows some 5,000 blogs, where users can upload original creations or "re-blog" the work of others with or without adding their own two cents.

While Twitter, Facebook and Instagram have become largely promotional megaphones for the singer (outside of a few sly surprises), she has posted more than 100 times on her Tumblr since October, often re-blogging content from Swifties and adding her own commentary (typically including their first name and a string of excited emojis).

Swift also participates in inside jokes, dotes on pet cats and monitors the life events of her devotees, sending flowers and making breakup playlists for those in need. There's even a term for her omnipresence on the platform: #Taylurking.

"This is how she knows the pulse of her fan base," said Nate Auerbach, the former head of music strategy and outreach at Tumblr, who helped Swift join the platform ahead of the release of '1989', her previous, Grammy-winning album.

Tatiana Simonian, the current head of entertainment partnerships at Tumblr, said: "She's just not using it like a celebrity uses it," and called Swift "a star who behaves like a fan on the platform - she's a fan of her fans."

By tending to her base with such bespoke dedication - and with the looming possibility of firsthand contact - Swift can breed loyalty in listeners while focusing on positive vibes only. She plucked hundreds of fans from social media to hear 'Reputation' early, at Secret Sessions held at her homes in Rhode Island, Los Angeles, London and Nashville.

"Tumblr allows her to focus on the people who matter to her," said Megan Chesney, 17, who blogs as 'ohtaylorswiift'. "She gets to talk directly to her fans and eliminates all of that drama and excess hate on Twitter or Instagram."

The 'Swift' gang

Chesney said she joined Tumblr because Swift did, and the singer followed her page about two years ago. Like most Swifties, she remembers exactly when and how many times Swift has interacted with her blog. "It's, like, crazily overwhelming because it's just hard to believe that some iconic superstar celebrity decided to take time out of her day to make someone else's day, even with a single emoji," Chesney said in an interview during her school lunch.

Though the Taylor Swift Tumblr was originally set up as yet another online marketing vehicle, to be run by staffers, it was Swift's decision to take the reins herself that made it a valuable resource. "Taylor here. I'm locking myself in my room and not leaving until I figure out how to use my Tumblr," she wrote in September 2014, following in the footsteps of artistes like Lorde and Frank Ocean, who were Tumblr users before they were famous.

"The impact was immediate and didn't taper off," Auerbach said, noting that few stars with Swift's reach have really dived in and sustained such a presence. "She was learning about herself in the eyes of the fans," he added. "No one did it like her. She was incredible at it."

"Everyone's just helping each other out to get noticed by Taylor," said Ani, 15, a high school student in Hong Kong who blogs as 'rosegardensthorns' and asked that her last name be withheld because of college admissions.

"She followed me back in February and I freaked out," Ani said. Months later, when Swift finally reposted a photo from her page, "I definitely cried in the metro station," she said. "And then I showed my friend and she cried, too."

Such gestures, executed in a public but largely unseen ecosystem, allow Swift to do good-natured brand maintenance and outreach without oversaturating a more sceptical general audience.

"She was very ubiquitous for a while there," said the man behind the analysingtaylor Tumblr, who writes under the name Matt to protect his professional prospects. "I just think that she knew it was time to not be as omnipresent as she was with 10 magazine covers and five different interviews."

After all, Swift, at her best, has always been both sweet and savvy. "I think in 2017, you've got to appeal to your most die-hard fans because they're going to do the promotion for you," Matt said. "It's a smarter way to go about business."

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(Published 17 November 2017, 10:30 IST)

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