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Tumblr Porn Vanishes Today

Earlier this month, Tumblr announced that it would be permanently banning adult content from its platform on December 17th. Well, that day has arrived and the social media site is now hiding all posts that are currently flagged as explicit, as well as posts that users are in the process of appealing. This includes media showing sex acts, exposed genitals, and "female-presenting" nipples. The Verge reports: 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. 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. "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.
On a more positive note, Tumblr says that "all appeals will be sent to a real, live human who can make the appropriate call."

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  1. But I like "female-presenting" nipples by NerdENerd · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But I like "female-presenting" nipples

    1. Re:But I like "female-presenting" nipples by Rei · · Score: 5, Informative

      It's hypocrisy. If women are attracted to something on men, well that's okay to show (everything but the genitals!), but if men are attracted to something on women, why, that must be hidden! Well, at least we've gotten past hiding things like hair and ankles....

      I think last year's áramótaskaup did a great job parodying the double standard in a (NSFW) video about the "Free The Nipple" campaign that was a big deal for a while here (the video is in Icelandic, so remember the subtitles button)

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      That last paragraph contained spoilers, so if you don't want spoilers go back and don't have read it.
  2. Puritanism rears its idiotic head again. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There are many reasons I am embarrassed to be a citizen of the US, but prevalent attitudes toward stuff like sex in the US are near the top of the list.

    If only the idiots who have such Puritanical attitudes would abstain from all sex, so their genes would disappear from the gene pool.

    1. Re:Puritanism rears its idiotic head again. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      very much the work of the social justice crowd

      Yeah, no, you're talking out your ass. Tumblr is the goddamned Fortress of Social Justice, and neon haired landwhales have fuck all to do with this.

      It has everything to do with the comedy of stupidity that ended up with Tumblr being owned by Verizon, followed by the tragedy of incompetence that left Tumblr completely un-monetizeable. Yeah, turns out advertisers don't pay bank to have their products associated with feminine penises and cheese pizza.

    2. Re:Puritanism rears its idiotic head again. by Livius · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Tumblr want to be more inclusive

      Thus the exclusion.

      I don't actually care what Tumblr includes or excludes, but I find Orwellian language particularly annoying. Especially when it's not even clever.

    3. Re:Puritanism rears its idiotic head again. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      You may be surprised to find out that people tend to have nipples even in states where it is illegal.

    4. Re:Puritanism rears its idiotic head again. by Opportunist · · Score: 5, Insightful

      We gotta save our kids from nipples!

      Wait... something about this just doesn't sound right...

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      We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
  3. Tomorrow's headline : Tumbler vanishes today by thesjaakspoiler · · Score: 5, Funny

    Know ... your ... audience ....

  4. Sad and emblematic by Standfast · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This decision by Tumblr is lazy, cowardly, and short-sighted. All attempts to place a blanket prohibition on sexual material, whether in books, magazines, films, or digital media have always been doomed to eventually bite the hands that place the prohibition.

    Problems include:
      - Defining sexual content, like "obscenity", risks a descent into ridiculous nitpickery. "I know it when I see it" is not an objective measure.
      - Considering exaggerated violence more acceptable than sexuality is a peculiarly American disease. Both here and in the many places where I see it elsewhere in the world, it seems descended from religious dogma. I am sick to death of people forcing their beliefs on others. I believe it's far more healthy to "make love, not war" and I don't believe in suppressing this belief to just go along with the cultural norms of the week
      - "Kids shouldn't have access to this" is not an unreasonable position, especially if the kids being referred to are one's own. So I'm not against the use of parental filters, but of course they will be circumvented easily enough when the kids get interested enough in seeing the alluringly forbidden material, whatever it is.

    Enough. I'm just preaching out of frustration born of decades of sliding down the slippery slope toward institutionally promulgated "morailty", and the steadily increasing tyranny of the majority.

  5. A eulogy by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 5, Funny

    Once upon a midnight dreary,
    while I websurfed, weak and weary,
    Over many a strange and spurious website
    of 'hot chicks galore',
    While through the net I went boring,
    suddenly there came a warning,
    And my heart was filled with mourning,
    mourning for my dear amour.
    "'Tis not possible," I muttered,
    "give me back my cheap hardcore!"
    Quoth the server, "404".