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Been using Tumblr for more than 3 years now. Started a travel blog. Regularly post to the blog. However, there are just no followers to the blog. This is the only social media app that hasn’t got me any followers. It seems to be a dead platform. Not that I’m a big fan of it. Just created the blog to get more audience. However, Tumblr seems to have got very limited audience. Waste of time.
Cannot login to tumblr because Auth Code does not sent to my mobile and customer service unwilling to help. I can't sign up with a new account with my email and cant log in. All my saved post and memories. cant even access now. argh
Cannot login to tumblr because Auth Code does not sent to my mobile and customer service unwilling to help. I can't sign up with a new account with my email and cant log in. All my saved post and memories. cant even access now. argh
I haven't been on here in a year... I briefly decided to check some of the stories I used to read and the art blogs I followed. It's all destroyed. Most of the stuff wasnt even graphic... hell, they are blocking out photos of things not at all related to sex. My own page has several locks on posts, none of which are of a sexual nature (hot damn, that calico cat is adorable, but it's sure not pornographic... if the tumblr reps want to sleep with cats, it sounds like they're the one with issues, not the users sharing cute pet photos). Several of my own photos were flagged, so apparently a pic of me in my office is banned content? They succeeded in destroying everything that made the platform wonderful. I know it's all crickets on here now, that no one is even here to read this, but indeed it's a tragedy. This was once such a vibrant happy place, now it's a totalitarian dictatorship bent on censorship of everything, even things that make no sense. I understand why everyone has moved onto other places, as I shall too (I already really did, it's been a year since I bothered with checking tumblr, and what I saw was worse than anything I could even imagine). Goodbye to what was once such a safe comforting place we sought refuge in... we have since found other spots to escape mainstream society (like reddit). I hope they enjoyed throwing away millions of dollars, from 1.1 billion to a measly 3 million... that sold for less than a vacant lot in California. Well, tumblr has joined Myspace in obscurity. Facebook is the king of censorship and even they don't censor art or literary writing anymore. A platform should know their audience and not let apple dictate how they run their business. I think we all immediately knew they were flushing money when they made the unfortunate choice to kill the app a year ago (this affects everyone, not just artists, the GBLT community, and writers- when even photos of kittens and spools of thread are being pulled, it's a wide spread problem). Was losing nearly a billion dollars worth getting the app back in with apple? Why would it matter when no one bothers to download it anymore. The financial hit would have been far less if they'd left things as they were. It seems to be affecting far more nonnsfw posts than those that are. They took 8 posts off my page, none of which had any inappropriate content. Ironically, they left the few that actually did (writing/stories). Think about that one for a min... their algorithm machine is a failure. If they hadn't destroyed all profitability for the site, they could have hired people to police the illegal stuff. They did all this over a very small sect of people posting illicit material, 99.9% of the nsfw content may br related to sex, but there was nothing illegal about it. They didnt need a ban, they needed closer monitoring to keep the child stuff off. They lost nearly a billion dollars, they could have used that money to hire humans vs an inept algorithm machine. Then they would have kept their users, continued making money, and they wouldnt have lost everything.
I haven't been on here in a year... I briefly decided to check some of the stories I used to read and the art blogs I followed. It's all destroyed. Most of the stuff wasnt even graphic... hell, they are blocking out photos of things not at all related to sex. My own page has several locks on posts, none of which are of a sexual nature (hot damn, that calico cat is adorable, but it's sure not pornographic... if the tumblr reps want to sleep with cats, it sounds like they're the one with issues, not the users sharing cute pet photos). Several of my own photos were flagged, so apparently a pic of me in my office is banned content? They succeeded in destroying everything that made the platform wonderful. I know it's all crickets on here now, that no one is even here to read this, but indeed it's a tragedy. This was once such a vibrant happy place, now it's a totalitarian dictatorship bent on censorship of everything, even things that make no sense. I understand why everyone has moved onto other places, as I shall too (I already really did, it's been a year since I bothered with checking tumblr, and what I saw was worse than anything I could even imagine). Goodbye to what was once such a safe comforting place we sought refuge in... we have since found other spots to escape mainstream society (like reddit). I hope they enjoyed throwing away millions of dollars, from 1.1 billion to a measly 3 million... that sold for less than a vacant lot in California. Well, tumblr has joined Myspace in obscurity. Facebook is the king of censorship and even they don't censor art or literary writing anymore. A platform should know their audience and not let apple dictate how they run their business. I think we all immediately knew they were flushing money when they made the unfortunate choice to kill the app a year ago (this affects everyone, not just artists, the GBLT community, and writers- when even photos of kittens and spools of thread are being pulled, it's a wide spread problem). Was losing nearly a billion dollars worth getting the app back in with apple? Why would it matter when no one bothers to download it anymore. The financial hit would have been far less if they'd left things as they were. It seems to be affecting far more nonnsfw posts than those that are. They took 8 posts off my page, none of which had any inappropriate content. Ironically, they left the few that actually did (writing/stories). Think about that one for a min... their algorithm machine is a failure. If they hadn't destroyed all profitability for the site, they could have hired people to police the illegal stuff. They did all this over a very small sect of people posting illicit material, 99.9% of the nsfw content may br related to sex, but there was nothing illegal about it. They didnt need a ban, they needed closer monitoring to keep the child stuff off. They lost nearly a billion dollars, they could have used that money to hire humans vs an inept algorithm machine. Then they would have kept their users, continued making money, and they wouldnt have lost everything.
I share the opinion of others below when it comes to this website. I joined it over 5 years ago and was a part of the Sims community. (@katsujii) Everything was fine and then the NSFW ban came into place. A lot of blogs were flagged, some unnecessarily and couldn't get their blogs unflagged. October 14th, a number of my posts started going missing. When I contacted staff about the missing posts, I received an email back from someone named, "Ana" pretty much putting the blame on my browser by saying the browser cache was most likely corrupt. When I emailed her back to let her know that my browser settings are set to clear all data when the browser is closed, so a corrupt cache wasn't the case, she never responded back.I'm one of the people who logged on in the middle of the day to see that Tumblr had deactivated my account with no warning, no emails. No reply back to my emails questioning what happened and who were the people behind these so called, "multiple DMCA violations." From what I've found out recently, 6 people from the Sims community were gone. 1 person's page got terminated a week before mine and it's still a mystery when it comes to the other 5. No one knows if they got sick of Tumblr and left or were forced out. Now people are getting threatened by outside sources while staff just sits back and let porn blogs run wild. They're letting fake blogs reblog content and insert porn links into the posts. They're letting people advertise their music on other peoples content. They don't reply to emails and their flagging system is ran by Bots. (Staff actually admitted this). Might as well have the whole website run by bots since staff clearly doesn't give a crap about it's user base anymore.
I share the opinion of others below when it comes to this website. I joined it over 5 years ago and was a part of the Sims community. (@katsujii) Everything was fine and then the NSFW ban came into place. A lot of blogs were flagged, some unnecessarily and couldn't get their blogs unflagged. October 14th, a number of my posts started going missing. When I contacted staff about the missing posts, I received an email back from someone named, "Ana" pretty much putting the blame on my browser by saying the browser cache was most likely corrupt. When I emailed her back to let her know that my browser settings are set to clear all data when the browser is closed, so a corrupt cache wasn't the case, she never responded back.I'm one of the people who logged on in the middle of the day to see that Tumblr had deactivated my account with no warning, no emails. No reply back to my emails questioning what happened and who were the people behind these so called, "multiple DMCA violations." From what I've found out recently, 6 people from the Sims community were gone. 1 person's page got terminated a week before mine and it's still a mystery when it comes to the other 5. No one knows if they got sick of Tumblr and left or were forced out. Now people are getting threatened by outside sources while staff just sits back and let porn blogs run wild. They're letting fake blogs reblog content and insert porn links into the posts. They're letting people advertise their music on other peoples content. They don't reply to emails and their flagging system is ran by Bots. (Staff actually admitted this). Might as well have the whole website run by bots since staff clearly doesn't give a crap about it's user base anymore.
Had 6 blogs they terminated my account with no notice or warnings. Everything gone with no way to access my account. I know about their new policy and even absolutely nothing against their new policy. One of my blogs was flagged against their policy's. The blog had no nudity, no exposed genitally at all. Yet was marked as containg content not for their guidelines. If you want to post art that shows a little bit of nudity go somewhere else, but still have sex video's for you watch. They suck!!!!
Had 6 blogs they terminated my account with no notice or warnings. Everything gone with no way to access my account. I know about their new policy and even absolutely nothing against their new policy. One of my blogs was flagged against their policy's. The blog had no nudity, no exposed genitally at all. Yet was marked as containg content not for their guidelines. If you want to post art that shows a little bit of nudity go somewhere else, but still have sex video's for you watch. They suck!!!!
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