ANNOUNCEMENT: All Adult Content on TUMBLR will end on December 17

Drayonis

Thedogyears.com
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So, I see Tumbler (or somebody) setting up premium sites for nudity and charging $10 a month to host your blog. IJS

After Dec. 17th, any new explicit posts will be flagged and deleted by algorithms. Existing adult content will be set to a “private mode” and will only be visible to the original poster.

“We spent considerable time weighing the pros and cons of expression in the community that includes adult content. In doing so, it became clear that without this content we have the opportunity to create a place where more people feel comfortable expressing themselves,” Tumblr CEO Jeff D’Onofrio wrote in a blog post. “Bottom line: There are no shortage of sites on the internet that feature adult content. We will leave it to them and focus our efforts on creating the most welcoming environment possible for our community.”

http://time.com/5469831/tumblr-ban-december-2018/?

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HotNixon36

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And so it begins...somebody grabbing that money

http://cumblr.com/

Yes, the rhythm, the rebel...

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snark9

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Tumblr porn vanishes today
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The only way to keep posts visible is to appeal
By Shannon Liao@Shannon_Liao Dec 17, 2018, 10:00am EST
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All posts that are currently flagged as explicit are now being hidden from view, according to Tumblr, and that includes posts that users are in the process of appealing. In addition to what’s already gone, more adult content is going to be flagged in coming weeks, Tumblr says, and it hopes that the automated tools will be more accurate at picking out what counts as explicit.

Tumblr announced the ban on December 3rd to immediate backlash. Users began to mourn the site’s diverse sex positive communities and massive archives of explicit content. Some began to share a guide posted to Github for exporting Tumblr blogs on Windows, while others wrote eulogies for the site.

Tumblr is acknowledging users’ reactions while not changing the policies

In a blog post that went up today, Tumblr apologized to users: “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.” It said the change would be a slow process that involves “flagging tens of billions of GIFs, videos, and photos.”

Many users also criticized Tumblr’s decision to consider “female-presenting nipples” as explicit, while male-presenting nipples were still okay. Some pointed out that in the case of non-binary, genderfluid, or trans individuals, it would be confusing where the line would be drawn on whose nipples would be considered explicit. In its blog post today, Tumblr has added the caveat, “yeah, we know you hate this term,” but maintained the language and distinction.

Tumblr says that its automated tools are getting smarter over time, so even if this cute photo of a dog is censored for now, eventually the tools should learn better. It also reassures bloggers that “all appeals will be sent to a real, live human who can make the appropriate call.”

More clarity was given on Tumblr’s nipple ban, with Tumblr saying nipples would be allowed in depictions of gender-confirmation surgery, breastfeeding, post-mastectomy surgery, and other health-related situations. Nudity in politics, sculptures, and illustrations are likewise allowed. But users will still need to appeal if their posts are misclassified, or they’ll remain hidden.

After Tumblr initially announced the ban, users immediately began to see innocuous posts of turtles, dogs, and dolls all flagged as explicit. Photos containing a bit of skin in leather tights or cleavage such as in a Fashion Week show were also flagged, despite not fitting Tumblr’s definition of adult content. Whether these posts are hidden from view today depends on whether users’ appeals were processed in time.

“We understand and agree that there have been too many wrongfully flagged posts since we announced the policy change,” says Tumblr. But if users don’t appeal their posts, then they’re out of luck. That could also be a problem for popular older accounts, which may not have anyone monitoring them to appeal the overly aggressive moderation.

Flagged content will be hidden, but not deleted, Tumblr emphasized. That will allow posts to be appealed even after they’re removed from public view.


Source:https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/17/18141106/tumblr-porn-ban-adult-content-appeal
 

tameytam

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The only way to keep posts visible is to appeal
By Shannon Liao@Shannon_Liao Dec 17, 2018, 10:00am ESTSHARE
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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Tumblr’s ban on adult content is now in effect and users will begin to see explicit posts disappear from public view. Media showing sex acts, exposed genitals, and “female-presenting” nipples will be hidden.

All posts that are currently flagged as explicit are now being hidden from view, according to Tumblr, and that includes posts that users are in the process of appealing. In addition to what’s already gone, more adult content is going to be flagged in coming weeks, Tumblr says, and it hopes that the automated tools will be more accurate at picking out what counts as explicit.

Tumblr announced the ban on December 3rd to immediate backlash. Users began to mourn the site’s diverse sex positive communities and massive archives of explicit content. Some began to share a guide posted to Github for exporting Tumblr blogs on Windows, while others wrote eulogies for the site.

TUMBLR IS ACKNOWLEDGING USERS’ REACTIONS WHILE NOT CHANGING THE POLICIES
In a blog post that went up today, Tumblr apologized to users: “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.” It said the change would be a slow process that involves “flagging tens of billions of GIFs, videos, and photos.”

Many users also criticized Tumblr’s decision to consider “female-presenting nipples” as explicit, while male-presenting nipples were still okay. Some pointed out that in the case of non-binary, genderfluid, or trans individuals, it would be confusing where the line would be drawn on whose nipples would be considered explicit. In its blog post today, Tumblr has added the caveat, “yeah, we know you hate this term,” but maintained the language and distinction.
 

stixx passin thru

International
International Member
Hidden does not mean deleted. At least not all of them.
A lot of the porn that I have liked is still visible on my "like timeline" and can still be shared.


ok so how does one go about viewing it from their dashboard?...im not seeing any options
 

APOPHIS

Autodidact / Polymath
Platinum Member
ok so how does one go about viewing it from their dashboard?...im not seeing any options
That is a beyond.
But I know that if you have the exact link(s), you can still share and post. Vids included. Pages that have been hidden not entirely deleted could still be shared. Also keep in mind that reblogging moves the media content unto the rebloggers platform despite crediting the original person who blogged it.


Code:
https://66.media.tumblr.com/3485ae1c0100a4c2ea48c7cf90a99da9/tumblr_ph6cs2V1sM1sptom3_540.jpg
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stixx passin thru

International
International Member
That is a beyond.
But I know that if you have the exact link(s), you can still share and post. Vids included. Pages that have been hidden not entirely deleted could still be shared. Also keep in mind that reblogging moves the media content unto the rebloggers platform despite crediting the original person who blogged it.


Code:
https://66.media.tumblr.com/3485ae1c0100a4c2ea48c7cf90a99da9/tumblr_ph6cs2V1sM1sptom3_540.jpg
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ok cool... so its back to Imgbox or wait on Cumblr
 

D24OHA

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BGOL Investor
Fuck that bro my Tumblr used to be live... Making it PG was the worst thing they ever could have done

I feel you.... I know. I felt the pain....

But as a company VZW, should take this L, admit they were wrong and then sellnthe company... Don't try to sell it through back channels
 
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