The ban allegedly affected LGBTQ users disproportionately.
Gee, Tumblr would probably really hate it if you shared and spread this damning article ⊠To the surprise of absolutely none of Tumblrâs LGBTQ users, it turns out the independent NYC human rights agency Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) found that Tumblrâs ham-fisted adult content ban in December 2018 disproportionately targeted LGBTQ users. The CCHRâs investigation revealed Tumblerâs moderation algorithms is demonstrably biased against queer content. As part of the settlement, Tumblr was obligated to review their prejudicial anti-gay moderation policies. Even more mortifyingly, theyâve also had to hire an expert on sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) issues and provide unconscious bias training to their moderators. I frankly doubt Tumblr has learned a thing from this humbling experience. Just recently the Tumblr algorithm flagged three ancient posts of mine as violating their terms. All three âoffendersâ were vintage homoerotic beefcake images (softcore by modern standards) roughly 50 â 65-years-old by Bruce of Los Angeles, Bob Mizer and Tom of Finland. (These are of course pioneering queer artists who routinely faced censorship and imprisonment in the fifties and sixties. Plus ca change!). They've been visible on my page - corrupting viewers - for years at this point. I appealed all three immediately. Only the Tom of Finland one was approved. The other two are now hidden. So, they haven't learned much. Apparently, Tumblr â who loves to declare how hip, youthful, inclusive and progressive their values are - wants to restore trust with their queer users. Iâd recommend we remember their hypocrisy when Pride rolls around and Tumblr splashes rainbow flags everywhere and attempts to pink wash their image.
In honour of Pride Month, this is worth a reblog! Donât buy into Tumblrâs hypocritical âpink washing.âÂ

























