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@queer-sex69
anyway yāall have no problem when gay men doing drag use she/her but as soon as lesbians use he/him itās suddenly a problem and a huge contradiction
realise that gender is part and parcel of heterosexuality and so lesbians necessarily navigate gender entirely differently than straight women
i think the ālesbians canāt use he/himā is absolutely implicit in wanting to keep us in a womanhood defined and ruled by heterosexuality. once we start to display us doing gender for ourselves, challenging and living with toxic heterosexual femininity: he/him lesbians, butches, etc. thatās when it gets out of hand for yāall
lesbians rejecting a womanhood that ties them to men because of gender, because of heterosexuality is not a bad thing, itās not a contradiction, it makes perfect sense.
the policing of he/him lesbians is ironically completely bound up in misogyny: an anxiety to let lesbians do what they want and not consider men/heterosexuality and do gender on their own in their own way
same goes for the weirdness a lot of people have about ālesbians canāt be nbā
like lol yes they can
the move to always try and tie lesbians back on to a strict defined sense of womanhood makes lesbians parsable as Women in a purely heterosexual conception
if lesbians canāt be easily understood as women, then the male gaze canāt fetishise us, objectify us, make us two girls kissing for the pleasure of men. itās a way of escape & of dealing with gendered trauma & of enacting subjectivity
lesbians know what theyāre doing, leave us alone
Iāve found that lesbians and gay men who are so stuck to their identity are the ones who are the asshole snobby gatekeepers of the terms. Yo we are almost in 2019, get over yourselves and let people identify how they want even if you donāt understand it. Staying conservative to ātraditionalā lesbian and gay terms is outdated and TERFY as fuck and as bad as republicans who want traditional views. Fuck off wjth that shit
āA more positive Tumblrā
What they meant to say:
āGirls have cooties and we suck at moderating our own site.ā
Nipples > Nazis
Iām going to miss what we had here, so much.
I already do. Itās the decline before the fall.
I made a meme
voila! my cool fucking skirt. u like?
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this was a good thread i saw about how of course this is all more trash coming down from the total shit that is sesta/fosta
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Why is it sad that tumblr has implemented its policy. If people started pasting sex ads in your books in book stores, would that be okay with you? If your publisher had a policy against it would you say itās sad? I get frustrated with NSFW tumblrs when they follow my pop culture tumblr. I know they are not interested in comics or movie reviews and when I block them Iāve had to see some pretty disgusting photos and videos.
Because tumblr isnāt a book of mine. Itās, at its best, a community, which includes a number of things, and sexuality is one of the things it includes.
Iāve got about 400,000 people following me here, and Iāve never stopped to investigate what any of them are or what they like. But sometimes Iāll click on the tumblr of someone whoās asked a good question or reblogged with an interesting comment, and found myself in very NSFW places. So assuming that people who like pop culture cannot also like nakedness, sex, or figuring out their sexuality in a safe space, would seem to me like a misguided assumption.
I was impressed by this piece on Medium today: https://medium.com/@vexashley/porn-on-tumblr-a-eulogy-love-letter-6d45e70fefff which is far more knowledgeable about these things than I am.
I started taking my clothes off on the internet in 2011, I was 21 and at university looking to make extra money and explore myā¦
Well gee, would you look at that.
Damn. The power of these two
Please read the blog link. So well summed up it moved me to tears. Tumblr has been so integral to me as a person. I feel like Iām just in mourning because of this. Iām so angry and hurt. If I talk to anyone out side of this website they just act like it isnāt a big deal. It feels like a huge deal to me. Ugh. Iāve become myself because of this stupid website. It gave me the insight I never had into so many other peopleās souls. A playground of self exploration.
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An Open Letter to Tumblr about the Adult Content Ban and How it is Hurting Your Users:
Recently, Tumblr was removed from the Apple app store due to an incident involving child pornography. This incident is incredibly unfortunate, but it doesnāt stand alone. Tumblr was also removed from the app store due to the large influx of porn bots and pornographic spam, users claiming to be proud to be pedophiles, blatant Nazism, racists who are not deleted for sending hate and harassing users, and more. I myself reported someone for harassing me, but because I had blocked the person and couldnāt access the messages where they harassed me, they were still able to send me anonymous asks. Your support staff, with back doors to the website (presumably), claimed they could not access the messages, and I was left SOL. Many features on this website do nothing to actually protect your users from harassment, racism, homophobia, transphobia, Nazis, pedophiles, predators, porn bots, and more.Ā
You claim in your statement to us that you āhave been working on these problems for a long timeā. This is blatantly untrue. Please do not lie to us and patronize us. Weāve been here. Weāve seen you do nothing over, and over, and over again.Ā
We complained to you for months and months about the rampant porn bots, and you did nothing except add a report button on mobile which only reported sensitive content or spam at best. You could have addressed this problem with an effective algorithm, but you did not. We complained to you about being harassed and sent hate speech for being LGBT+, and you did nothing. We complained to you about blogs being randomly deleted, and sometimes youāve restored them, other times you have not. We complained to you that there were people proudly claiming to beĀ āMinor Attracted Personsā, or pedophiles, and you did nothing. We complained to you about people proudly claiming to be white supremacists, and you did nothing. All of these things areĀ āagainst the community guidelinesā, and yet over and over, you have not found effective ways to handle these problems or suppress the feeling of welcome that these users claim to get here. You have had a long time to work on these problems, but you havenāt addressed them. To say you have is untrue.Ā
Ā Multiple other social networking websites, such as Wordpress, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and others have effectively dealt with rampant pornography, racism, pedophilia, and other problems without causing massive issues for their users who are not misusing the platform. They are continuing to find new, effective ways to deal with these issues without causing problems for their userbase as a whole.Ā There is no reason that you are unable to do this effectively other than that you wanted to do it quickly. You have once again chosen your stock holders over your users. And we have had enough.Ā
You have already started to ban āAdultā content with a new algorithm. Here are screenshots of just a fraction of the posts you have flagged as containing adult content:
Your new system of simply tackling everything at once is not working. At all. And each of these screenshots is proof of your utter incompetence. None of these posts contain pornographic acts,Ā āfemale nipplesā, or any community violation of any kind.Ā
We, the users, have been asking you for months to deal with these problems - particularly, the porn bots and bots that spam. In order to block a bot from a side blog, I have to do it manually, even though they are in my side blogās feed. This is a huge issue for mobile - only users. They keep cropping up in droves, taking over our posts and tricking google into making it look like a legitimate blog linked to a pornographic website. We have complained to you for months and months now, and your solution to simply āban all adult contentā is ineffective. I agree that children should not be able to access pornography - but this is not how you tackle a porn bot problem. Your system is utterly useless, allows for racists, pedophiles, porn bots, and Nazis to remain untouched. It also harms sex workers and real people who may use this website for some forms of adult content responsibly. Moreover, as seen above, it harms plenty of users who have in no way violated your terms of service.
Ā If you keep this up, you threaten your website and company as a whole. Many of us are backing up our blogs and planning places to go to.Ā
You already have a content filter for āsensitiveā content (content inappropriate for younger viewers). You could have improved this, instead of attacking your entire user base. It seems to be a very lazy āsolutionā, if you could call it one at all, and one that harms your entire userbase.
If you are going to keep this filter in place and make Tumblr, a website that has never been known for being family friendly and has never claimed to be, you are going to lose millions of your users. We are already planning our exodus. It isnāt hard to follow. Censor us, and we will go somewhere else. That is not a threat. It is a promise.Ā
Sincerely,Ā
The users of your website.Ā
@staff @support
They flagged this post immediately and Iāve submitted it for review⦠this is⦠quite a week.
If you believe these words, reblog it, please. I want this to be right in their face because I couldnāt email them directly.Ā
Glitter queer.
This is explicit. EXPLICITLY A LOOK.