While a good website, the treatment of its userbase is abysmal. For those not aware of the NSFW purge, this is what happened:1. On the 3rd of December, 2018, staff announce that in two weeks all NSFW images, previously welcomed and even encouraged, would be removed from blogs. This would be done via an automated tool. 2. Users scramble to back up their blogs and download the contents of their favourite blogs. Multiple blogs are deleted, including many hosting entirely SFW content; others are made invisible. Thousands of posts are flagged as containing adult content, most of which are completely innocent (for instance, a picture of a wall). The only way to unflag them is to scroll down your blog and manually appeal every single one. Staff tumblr and twitter accounts are silent.3. On December 17th, the ban rolls out. All content flagged as "adult" is hidden from view, even from the user who posted it. No notification system exists. The "appeal" button is removed, and the only way to have your ban removed is to contact Support with the links of the affected posts. Blogs with too many flagged posts run the risk of being banned.Even if you agree with the ban, the sheer incompetence with which it was carried out is hard to fathom. Do not trust this site.
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