lunamalfoy7:

hypeswap:

hypeswap:

i dont really… WANT… to leave tumblr. ive been here since 2011

no other platform has the right format for me to just randomly barf actual thoughts, joaks, and genuine creative content all in the same breath. i dont know how to compartmentalize

every other platform you gotta be a real person. Here you are you’re icon and username and whatever your hyperfixation is at the current moment

dbdspirit:

In response to the NSFW ban being enacted by Tumblr Staff, on December 17th 2018 I propose that we all log off of our Tumblr accounts for 24 hours. 


The lack of respect and communication between staff and users is stark. Users have been begging staff to delete the porn bot outbreak, which has plagued the website for well over a year. The porn bots oftentimes send people asks and messages, trying to get them to go to a website full of viruses. They also spam advertisements on others posts.  

Users have also begged that Tumblr ban neo-nazis, child porn, and pedophiles, all which run rampant on the site. The site/app got so bad that it was taken off the app store.

However, instead of answering the users, Tumblr has instead taken the liberty to ban all NSFW content, regardless of age. But users have already run into issues of their SFW content being marked as sensitive and being flagged as NSFW, not allowing them to share their work.

Not only does this discriminate again content creators, but it also discriminates against sex workers. Disgustingly, the ban will be enacted on December 17 which is also International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers.

This ban is disgusting, and while I (and plenty of others) welcome porn bots and child porn being banned, the Tumblr filtration system is broken. It tags artistic work’s nipples as NSFW (when it is art), it tags SFW art as NSFW (when it is not), and does not stop the porn bots, neo-nazis and dozens of other issues.


This ban is discriminatory. This ban is ineffective. This ban is unacceptable. 


To protest, log off of your Tumblr account for the entirety of November 17th. Log off at 12 am EST or 9PM PST and stay off for 24 hours. Don’t post. Don’t log on. Don’t even visit the website. Don’t give them that sweet ad revenue. 

Tumblr’s stock has already taken a hard hit. Let’s make it tank. Maybe then they will listen to the users. 


Reblog to signal boost! We must force change.

“I was watching this other [Hallmark movie] because why not!” “Tis the season, after all!” —my mom and I :D Canadian tax dollars at work; well done, New Westminster! But I must ask: have you seen “The Nine Lives Of Christmas!”? Familiar bickering! Superman! CATS!!!! Fake dating! Sharing of jackets in the most adorable way! And it’s so incredibly watchable!

copperbadge:

I have not but I will KEEP BOTH EYES OPEN FOR IT when I’m back in Texas at Christmas! 

I have to say, the production values are iffy, the writing is simplistic, the heterosexuality is rampant, and the acting has a wide range of quality, but Hallmark does have an indefinable style and a very careful emotional regularity that I really appreciate. I’ve been watching hallmark-esque movies on Netflix (if you search Hallmark, a bunch of Netflix Original clones come up) and they genuinely just aren’t as good. 

It’s like reading trashy but REALLY WELL WRITTEN fanfic…and then going back through the tag with your standards lowered. 😀 

cripples-r-us-swag:

Why don’t MSM outlets cover all the recent suicides due to people with chronic pain having their pain meds cut?

Why don’t doctors ever know the actual amount of a pain med you can take that will keep your tolerance low?

Why can’t I talk about my need for pain meds without my entire family disowning me and labeling me a junkie?

There are so many people, people that had jobs, families, that had some terrible accident or disease that left them in terrible pain. Their pain meds were their only reason they could keep working and looking after their kids, but I have never once heard this mentioned on literally any american news, both online or tv. 

After taking away their meds, they were unable to keep a job, unable to properly care for their kids, etc etc ….. our policies gave them no reason to live. 

The entire reason we keep restricting pain meds is because our society has a sick and sadistic obsession with making disabled people suffer, or kill them, this is just the latest incantation of it, but its eugenics all the same.

adamussutekh:

adamussutekh:

ocean-in-my-rebel-soul:

queenology:

Now this is interesting

Article: https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/a3mjxg/apple-tumblr-porn-nsfw-adult-content-banned

YES!! I LIKE THIS TAKE!!

Basically, because I know Mobile is bad with links, the article points out hat the broad, “sfw only, no titties allowed” wave on the internet in recent years is largely due to Apple’s absolute stranglehold on the App Store. Apple has strict guidelines about NSFW content that choke creators right out of mainstream social media, even on sites like Reddit, for users of their products: 

But there are fewer and fewer mainstream sites and services that support porn and adult content, and much of that attitude has grown out of Apple’s strict controls over the App Store and the iOS ecosystem. Steve Jobs famously suggested that “folks who want porn can buy an Android phone,” and Apple has repeatedly leveraged its unprecedented power over millions of smartphones to sanitize the apps that are available on iPhones. Apple does not allow apps “that contain user generated content that is frequently pornographic.” In 2016, Apple famously deleted all third-party Reddit apps that allowed users to toggle NSFW posts on and off; even now, it is impossible to access porn on an iOS Reddit app unless you jump through various hoops.

remember though that this anger isn’t about Being Horny On Main, it’s about sex workers, their platforms and followers, NSFW creators and their art, and adult content communities that are continually being shoved out of spaces they created in recent years: 

Tumblr’s leadership seems to believe that the community using Tumblr for adult content is the same as any other porn site—showing a serious disconnect with how its users actually interact and connect on its own platform. “We will leave it to them and focus our efforts on creating the most welcoming environment possible for our community,” he wrote.

The value of Tumblr for NSFW creators and fans was in the autonomy to curate something original, and the freedom to express and share what they’re into—something that can’t be replaced by algorithmically-suggested porn on the rest of the internet.

it was mentioned before somewhere else, but 20% of Tumblr’s traffic is brought in by content they’re now flagging as “adult” 

This is yet another example of a platform ignoring adult content when it helps the platform flourish, and then leaving those users out to dry when it’s time to crack down for some monetary gain or face-saving. In addition to being a terrible way to treat your user base, banning adult content on Tumblr will stifle a lot of creativity.

and of course, Apple is also one of the companies that has repeatedly come under fire for censoring lgbtq/queer identities on their sites, the app store, and also caved to russia’s anti-lgbtq policies like a stick of rotten bamboo

The communities that will feel this change the most will be the already-marginalized. “Tumblr banning adult content is a huge loss for the LGBTQ community, especially those with overlapping marginalized identities,” Kitty Stryker, a queer porn performer and consent activist, told Motherboard in an email. “For many, that’s the one place we could find porn that represents us, made by indie performers who created their own content outside of an often racist, transmisogynist, fatphobic industry. Tumblr was where our content could exist without pushing us into the restrictions of a misogynist, male dominated workplace.”

wtf19thcentury:

“When New York’s Frederick Quitman, author of the 1810 ‘Treatise on Magic,’ purchased a purported magical charm and found it to be nothing more than a scrap of paper with the Latin endings for pluperfect verbs, he sternly declared that ‘Government ought to stop such fatal practices, whereby the lives of many are put in jeopardy.’”

— Adam Jortner, Blood from the Sky: Miracles and Politics in the Early American Republic (Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 2017), 13.

‘Government ought to
stop such fatal practices, whereby the lives of many are put in jeopardy.’

Was he worried that people would think they were safe from
curses and tempt fate, only to end up enchanted because the goggles
Latin endings for pluperfect verbs, they do nothing?!