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Reblog Post (NPF)

Reblogs a Tumblr post using NPF.

POST

Query

Field selectionChoose which fields should be included in the response. Learn more
string

Comma-separated response fields to include.

Body

Arguments
stringrequired

Any Tumblr blog identifier for the target blog.

stringrequired

UUID of the blog being reblogged from.

stringrequired

ID of the post being reblogged.

stringrequired

Reblog key validating the reblog action.

array of object

Optional NPF content blocks to add to the end of the reblog trail.

string

Initial state for the new reblog post.

string

Comma-separated list of tags to associate with the reblog.

Uncommon arguments
array of object

Optional NPF layout objects for arranging added content blocks.

boolean

Whether to hide the full reblog trail in the new reblog.

array of number

Specific reblog trail item indexes to exclude from the new reblog.

date

Future ISO 8601 date/time to publish a queued reblog.

date

Past ISO 8601 date/time used to backdate the reblog.

string

Custom URL slug to use in the reblog permalink.

string

Source attribution URL for the reblog content.

string

Who can interact with this reblog when reblogging.

boolean

Whether to share the reblog to a connected Twitter account.

boolean

Whether this should be a private answer when reblogging an answer post.

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