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Why I’m Logging Off on December 17th and Why You Should, Too
Let me begin by saying: I am not the boss of you. You have your own agency and every right to completely ignore everything I’m about to say. I do wish, however, that you at least give it a moment or two of your time before you say “No.”
I’ve seen a lot of posts about how everyone’s freaking out because Tumblr is “dying” and how all of the old, grizzled blogs are staring at the whole situation with a jaded sense of apathy.
I’m with them in the sense that I also don’t think Tumblr will die because of the changes to their policy come December 17th. My reasons can be boiled down to these:
Tumblr is owned by a multi-billion dollar company.
People will keep using Tumblr.
Let’s start with #1. Tumblr is owned by Yahoo (which is owned by Verizon), which is worth billions of dollars (in fact, it bought Tumblr for roughly $1.1 billion and seems to be having trouble making that money back). It’s not run out of someone’s basement (no matter what the state of the mobile app’s coding would have you believe). They can take a hit if the income from the site dips for a while. It also means that, like most million and billion dollar companies, all they care about is making a profit. It’s the reason why they started the blanket ban on adult content to begin with: They got taken off the Apple Store so no one on iOS could download the mobile app.
Which brings us to #2. People will keep using this hellsite, in spite of these changes. Tumblr makes money mainly from sponsored ads. You’ve assuredly seen them at some point; posts that are nearly identical in format to normal posts, but with ads for everything from political figures, to Snickers, to Amazon, and to seemingly every mobile game ever created. This means, as long as you’re looking at Tumblr- if you use the app, have it downloaded, or open in a browser- you’re giving them money, indirectly though it might be. The apathy and mentality of “it’s just another fuckup. I’m not going anywhere” is essentially telling the company, “Yes, the way you handled this is fine. I’ll continue to give you my business.” You can make all the angry posts about it in the world, but, if the way they handled the porn bot and child pornography issues are anything to go by, doing that doesn’t change their behavior in any effective manner.
To this day, I still get followed by porn bots. At least four since the announcement, to be exact (and those are just the ones I’ve noticed). If I’m being honest, I had no idea that child pornography was so rampant on this site until I started digging into posts on here and reddit that talked about the policy changes (hint: it’s disgusting and, like most things, was handled poorly or essentially not at all by the staff). Posts that aren’t inappropriate are being flagged by the staff’s ineffective, buggy code/filter. That doesn’t even begin to cover the way they discriminated against “female-presenting nipples” (FREE THE NIPPLE).
There are a lot of users out there whose reasons for staying or not caring about the policy changes are something along the lines of: “It doesn’t affect me. I don’t post explicit images, so I don’t care. Sucks for those blogs, though. I’ll make a post about it.” Yeah, well… that’s kind of shitty. That’s the same kind of reasoning that allows for abuses of human rights all over the world. Don’t get me wrong, this issue is nothing compared to what some people around the world face… but your reasons are still shitty. There are plenty of legitimate artists and bloggers out there- people who have been on this site for years- who won’t be able to post on here anymore, and whose posts will be (for all intents and purposes) purged from the site. The worst part? With Tumblr staff’s track record, this won’t even solve the problems of porn bots and child pornography.
Now, let me be clear: I want staff to get rid of porn bots and child pornography. To have them on this site for as long as they’ve been here is appalling.
But the way they’re going about this won’t solve the problem, and the only way to get Tumblr and Yahoo/Verizon to listen is to speak the one language they understand and care about: Money. Dolla Dolla Bill Y’all. Greenbacks. Cash. Moola. Dough. Capital. Because of the way Tumblr works, this means… that’s right.
Logging off.
Not using the site.
Deleting the app.
I’m not saying you have to log off forever, but, at the very least, you should log off for a day. A full 24 hours.
The last two years have taught me a lesson in constantly reaching new lows in my level of trust in figures of power. Because of this, I know (despite the staff’s continued efforts to murder it) Tumblr won’t die.
But maybe- just maybe- it should.
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Information about the Tumblr policy changes
Dear Tumblr,
Sincerely,
Your current/former patrons and the NSFW community.
Hey Tumblr–
A couple of weeks ago we announced an update to our Community Guidelines regarding adult content, and we’ve received a lot of questions and feedback from you. First and foremost, we are sorry that this has not been an easy transition and we know we can do a better job of explaining what we’re doing. We knew this wasn’t going to be an easy task and we appreciate your patience as we work through the challenges and limitations of correctly flagging tens of billions of GIFs, videos, and photos.
Today, December 17th, our policy begins to take effect. This means that we will start hiding – not deleting – posts that contain GIFs, videos, and photos from public view that are in violation of our policy. Again, this is a complex problem, and over the coming weeks we will gradually, and carefully, flag more adult content. (Yes, we will still make mistakes, but hopefully fewer and fewer.)
More importantly, we want to clarify the things that you, as a community, have asked about the most.
Tumblr will always be a place to explore your identity. Tumblr has always been home to marginalized communities and always will be. We fully recognize Tumblr’s special obligation to these communities and are committed to ensuring that our new policy on adult content does not silence the vital conversations that take place here every day. LGBTQ+ conversations, exploration of sexuality and gender, efforts to document the lives and challenges of those in the sex worker industry, and posts with pictures, videos, and GIFs of gender-confirmation surgery are all examples of content that is not only permitted on Tumblr but actively encouraged.
We also want to reiterate some important information from our Support post:
Your content will not be deleted. If your post(s) are flagged under the new policy, they will be hidden from public view and will only be visible to you. You can appeal these flags if you feel your content was erroneously marked as adult content. Upcoming feature changes will also make appeals more manageable for those of you with multiple flagged posts. Your blog won’t be deleted if you’ve posted adult content in the past, and there is nothing you need to do if you have interacted with adult content up until now–it will just be flagged and not publicly viewable. Don’t forget too that you can download your content. It’s yours after all, and we don’t take that lightly.
What is still permitted? We’ve heard a lot of concern about what the policy does not permit, but we want to make sure that you also know what is still permitted:
Written content such as erotica, nudity related to political or newsworthy speech, and nudity found in art, specifically sculptures and illustrations, is also stuff that can be freely posted on Tumblr. Although, photorealistic imagery or photography – images, videos, or GIFs – with real humans that include exposed genitals or female-presenting (yeah, we know you hate this term) nipples or depict sex acts is not allowed per our guidelines. Examples of exceptions that are still permitted but that you may need to appeal if they are misclassified 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.
The automated tools will improve. Having a post mistakenly flagged as adult totally sucks; we understand and agree that there have been too many wrongfully flagged posts since we announced the policy change. With tens of billions of GIFs, videos, and photos to review and millions of new posts every day, we really need your help to get it right. The more you help by reporting content that’s not permitted and by appealing content that you believe was flagged incorrectly, the better our automated tools will get at classifying your posts correctly. The more content these tools review, the more they will learn the difference between what’s permitted and what’s not. Most importantly, your content won’t be deleted if erroneously flagged and all appeals will be sent to a real, live human who can make the appropriate call.
We love Tumblr and the communities that call Tumblr home. You are Tumblr. This place has always been a reflection of the voices and communities that thrive here. As you’ve always done, help us continue to shape Tumblr into the community you want it to be.
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Just shut the whole fucking shit down
feds did a sweep
Tumblr got it all wrong the porn bots are still posting unflagged however all of us real folk are flagged and our posts removed
Yeah I’m still here 🙌🙌
Your profile pic ain’t
Yours either. I think everyone w nsfw blog has a blurred icon . It’s there
Most of our content is gone or flagged tho
Deleting tumblr today hope all 400 of my mutuals follow me on Twitter @hehangslow81
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Sucks the orgasm out
Yeah I’m still here 🙌🙌
Your profile pic ain’t
Still testing the limitations😊 Reblog and comment if you still see my bum👀