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Tumblr Inquisition
When did freedom of expression suddenly become an online crime? When did an attack on a specific subset of any group ever work to the benefit of any institution?
In this bloggers humble opinion, Tumblr’s December 17th forced genocide of Adult Content blogs is just another example of how our society is slipping backwards in its level of tolerance towards anything that is different, preferring to have this type of content hidden away, and marked with a scarlet letter of intolerance and shame.
Are there issues revolving around certain types of blogs Yes. Child pornography and other unacceptably content is abhorrent to all. Is Tumblr going after those specific types of blogs? No. Are they setting up a system that blocks minors from accessing adult content blogs? No. They are preferring to follow a simplistic “nuke it all” approach rather than address the overall problem. Taking a M.A.D (mutually assured destruction) approach, can only end in one way, for without adult content, Tumblr will die off.
So my friends and followers(93k amazing individuals), I challenge you to reblog this note, and challenge Tumblr’s decision. Perhaps, if enough of us stand up and protest some good will come of it. Resist, and fight the good, and honourable, fight.
December 17th will be known as the date that @Tumblr DIED.
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IMPORTANT: If you use the Tumblr app on your mobile device...
Tumblr has taken control of your dashboard feed without your consent. A recently implemented automatic update to your app called “Best Stuff First” has removed the chronological dashboard feed you are accustomed to. So, you no longer see the content posted from the blogs you have chosen to follow in real time as it is posted.
Instead, Tumblr now decides for you what it wants you to see. Tumblr calls it “Best Stuff First”. It means that if Tumblr doesn’t think the posts from the blogs you follow are “best” for you then it will put those posts far down on your dashboard feed even if they were being posted in real time as you were scrolling your feed. In other words it is what Tumblr has decided is best for you.
When Tumblr implemented this feature, they automatically turned it on on every mobile app without telling you. Since its implementation, scores of Tumblr pages that once had high traffic and reblogs have had their page traffic completely decimated.
Alpharut alone has gone from a couple thousand notes and about 300 new followers every three days to a few hundred notes and 30 - 40 new followers every 3 days. only one posts from alpharut is now currently getting regular reblogs out of over 2,000 posts. Alpharut is a porn blog targeting a very specific audience so it is just a small corner of Tumblr. Life is more than a porn blog.
More importantly, this new feature has significantly decimated traffic for artists, writers, merchants, photographers, and other freelance content creators who use their page as part of their livelihood. Tumblr seemingly gave no thought to responsible implementation of this new feature; and it’s communication about it was abysmal. You can search “Best Stuff First” on in your Tumblr search bar and see other users and content creators whose blog traffic has been killed.
Tumblr has been unresponsive and gone radio silent about the issue despite a ground swell of content creators sending messages about it.
The good news is, you can turn this new unwanted, asinine auto-on feature off. Tumblr just didn’t bother to tell anyone until the noise got too loud.
settings > global settings > dashboard preferences > turn “best stuff first” off
If you want to decide what content you see in your dashboard feed and not have Tumblr tell you what is best for you, go turn it off now so you can see your favorite blogs in your feed again.
Below is a shot of the screen to turn it off and also a snapshot of blog traffic from alpharut so you can see the impact this new feature is having on blogs.
^ This. Do it now.