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No context needed tbh
So I think they decided to revise this mess of a policy to where they're allegedly not going to be deleting blogs (even tho there's been casualties already), but instead deleting nsfw content only. I guess I'll keep posting shit every now and again out of spite until they finally decide to pull the trigger.
Maybe I'll be open to take requests sometime soon cus the salt levels just keep on rising 👿
Late, but probably won’t be using this blog as much after the 17th. Depends on whether Tumblr decides to unfuck itself or not.
If you guys still wanna check out my art, here’s where you can find me
Instagram (sfw)
Twitter (sfw)
Twitter (nsfw)
Deviantart (sfw)
Pixiv (sfw/nsfw)
Nevertheless, here’s to hoping it all works out in the end
A little heads up
Because I'm sure this blog is gonna end up deleted (thanks to the impending policy changes), and honestly, I'm already considering leaving Tumblr, feel free to follow my pixiv where I'll be posting all of my art there.
If anyone has any website suggestions where I can freely post my nsfw art, let me know cus this sucks
Tumblr will ban all adult content, it has said. The decision is a major reversal for a company that partly made its name for the relative av
It’s official.
“Content that has already been posted but would breach the new rule will be altered so that it is viewable only by the person who posted it. Some blogs, rather than posts, already marked themselves as explicit so they would be age-filtered – those sites will stay up, Tumblr said, but the posts on them that break the new rule might still be removed.”
Updates to Tumblr’s Community Guidelines
Today we announced some big updates to our Community Guidelines and what kind of content is permitted on Tumblr. Adult content will no longer be allowed here. While we do not judge anyone for their desire to post, engage with, or view this stuff, it is time for us to change our relationship with it.
We expect you may have some questions on how this will affect you, and we’re here to make sure those questions get answered.
When does the new policy take effect?
Our new Community Guidelines will go into effect on December 17, 2018.
Newly uploaded content flagged as adult will no longer be allowed on Tumblr. We’ll also begin flagging and removing existing adult content with the ultimate goal of removing as much of it as we can.
What is considered adult content?
Adult content primarily includes photos, videos, or GIFs that show real-life human genitals or female-presenting nipples, and any content—including photos, videos, GIFs and illustrations—that depicts sex acts.
What is still permitted?
Examples of exceptions that are still permitted are exposed female-presenting nipples in connection with breastfeeding, birth or after-birth moments, and health-related situations, such as post-mastectomy or gender confirmation surgery. Written content such as erotica, nudity related to political or newsworthy speech, and nudity found in art, such as sculptures and illustrations, are also stuff that can be freely posted on Tumblr.
What about Safe Mode?
Our new policy negates the need for Safe Mode so this feature will no longer exist. These new policies are the same regardless of your age. Read more here.
My content was flagged, but I don’t think it should be. What should I do?
If you feel that we have categorized your post incorrectly, you can appeal this decision with the form that was sent to you via email or use the button on the post in question. Please note that this process is only possible to complete on the web or with Tumblr app version 12.2 or higher.
Read more about how to review your content and appeal here.
What goes into classifying content as adult?
This work requires a mix of machine-learning classification and human moderation by our Trust & Safety team—the group of individuals who help moderate Tumblr. We’ve been expanding the team to handle the increased workload, and we will continue to expand as needed.
Computers are better than humans at scaling process—and we need them for that—but they’re not as good at making nuanced, contextual decisions. This is an evolving process for all of us, and we’re committed to getting this right. That’s why when you appeal a post we’ve marked as adult, it gets sent to a real, live human who will look it over with their real, live human eye(s).
Will I see any adult content on Tumblr after December 17, 2018?
Due to the technical challenges that come with moderation at scale you may continue to see some adult content. This is true for all types of content that might be in violation of our guidelines. At any given moment, millions of people are posting to Tumblr. To review everything and to get it right is complex, but we’re committed to continuously improving.
As always, if you see a post with adult content that you don’t want to see, you can report it directly to our Trust & Safety team. Learn about how to report content here.
What will happen to my adult content already on Tumblr?
Starting today, we will begin sending out email notices to members of the Tumblr community whose content has been flagged as adult. This email will provide a link to the post(s) in question and a form to appeal our decision if you think we have made a mistake. Starting on December 17, 2018, any post(s) that have been flagged will be reverted to a private setting viewable only by you. If you want to learn more about how to see those posts, please visit our Help Center.
As always, please make sure the email associated with your Tumblr account is one you use regularly. It’s how we get in touch when we need you!
You can also download the contents of your blog(s) before these policy changes take effect. Find out how here.
What if my blog (not to be confused with posts) was marked as “explicit” before December 17, 2018?
Blogs that have been either self-flagged or flagged by us as “explicit” per our old policy and before December 17, 2018 will still be overlaid with a content filter when viewing these blogs directly. While some of the content on these blogs may now be in violation of our policies and will be actioned accordingly, the blog owners may choose to post content that is within our policies in the future, so we’d like to provide that option. Users under 18 will still not be allowed to click through to see the content of these blogs. The avatars and headers for these blogs will also be reverted to the default settings.
You can check and see if your blog is marked as explicit per our old policy in your visibility settings. If you think your blog has been erroneously marked as explicit, please send an appeal here.
Will I get kicked off of Tumblr if I’ve uploaded adult content in the past?
We’re removing content, not people. However, those who repeatedly and deliberately post new content that violates our updated guidelines may have their account deactivated per our Terms of Service. If you feel you’ve been incorrectly suspended, you can appeal here.
What if I reblogged adult content?
The original poster of the content will be notified of its removal, and it will no longer be on your blog.
What if I have more “What if” questions?
We got you. You can review our updated Community Guidelines right over here. If you still haven’t found an answer to your question, you can ask our support team.
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Day 2: Blood (blood play)
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Day 1: Bound (shibari)
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Welcome to BDSMber
Welcome to BDSMber. Every day for the month of November, you have been challenged to draw, write, or otherwise create one work of art that celebrates the world of kink. This is not whump, this is not porn, this is not smut… necessarily. It’s what you and your twisted kinky minds make of it.
Adhere to the theme of each day, but feel free to interpret how you see fit.
We’ll take submissions and post them if we want. Remember to tag your posts with #BDSMber so we can see it and share, and as always tag with appropriate trigger and content warnings for the happy browsing of all your followers. Enjoy!
I want you guys to know that @pineapplelove69 held me at gunpoint when I was drawing these.
There are two kinds of people in this world.
Welp...no excuse, really.
And in case you're wondering, its thanks to this screenshot:
Snaildo “Babbi” + Oc alien au!Ringo
I drew this snaildo fellow for @vaterwhorelaag cus he is King of Snails, and also cus inspiration hit me like a sack of bricks. Ended up falling for the little guy tho. My friend @pastalove66 came up with the name "Babbi" for him.
My friend also wanted to see Babbi on my oc Ringo's shoulder, so I drew it!
Snaildo "Babbi" + Oc alien au!Ringo
when your art improves thanks to drawing porn 24/7 and you're not sure whether to celebrate, or dial the national prayer hotline >.>;;
The need for incubus Toki was a strong one