laura-panico:

MY FIRST 100 TUMBLR USERS

Given the current moment, they are both happy and saddened by what is happening: artists and posts of good and high level are lost, formidable users disappear. If the system has decided this there is little to do, although my posts have not yet been reported (a miracle?). I’m not confident and I see many colleagues and followers cancel their accounts, just now that I was getting well and I found you, you made me feel welcomed. For me you are precious, I will do my best to keep the account until the site decides to take it away, in the meantime, I leave my links to stay in touch, while I will evaluate other sites to create new art profiles. I hope I can keep in touch with you.

Keep Tumblr, censor me this design too!

– INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/laura_panico_artofficial/?hl=it
– DEVIANTART: https://www.deviantart.com/laurapanico1987
– FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/ArtbookLPFelix/

– TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LauraPanico_Ak

When Tumblr bans porn, who loses?

tlatophat:

someponys-scribbles:

smitethepatriarchy:

tranarchist:

A former staff engineer, who recently left Tumblr and asked to remain
anonymous for professional reasons, tells Vox that the NSFW ban was “in
the works for about six months as an official project,” adding that it
was given additional resources and named “Project X” in September,
shortly before it was announced to the rest of the company at an
all-hands meeting. “[The NSFW ban] was going to happen anyway,” the
former engineer told me. “Verizon pushed it out the door after the child
pornography thing and made the deadline sooner,” but the real problem
was always that Verizon couldn’t sell ads next to porn.

Porn on Tumblr is something Verizon needs to wipe out if it’s going to
make any money off what it thinks is actually valuable about the
platform — enormous fandom and social justice communities that, just
before the Verizon acquisition, Khalaf was insisting the staff figure
out how to better monetize.

On that note-

Two former Tumblr employees said they were alarmed when Khalaf chose
Black Lives Matter as an example of a community that the company should
focus on converting into Yahoo media consumers. One told The Verge,
“Simon explicitly said that Black Lives Matter was an opportunity to
[make] a ton of money.”

Capitalism is disgusting and ruins everything.

So there’s only one logical thing to do then. Turn ad blockers on full for this website if anyone decides to stick around. Turn them on, download XKit and install every ad blocking extension it has. Make these greedy fucks not able to see a fucking dime. What possible fucking reason would they deserve it? This website is still broken, they’ve not added any actual useful features in years, and now they’re KILLING a giant part of the website just so they can sell us more ads.

Fuck them.

I would just like to point out that consumers opting out of a service or refusing to buy a product is an inherently capitalistic concept. In fact, the inability to opt out of a product or service is a sign you’re no longer dealing with a capitalist sector of the economy.

THAT SAID, I encourage everyone to be capitalistic as HELL and demonetize this site into the abyss. I’ve been blocking all adds here for ages, and encourage anyone who’s not completely evacuating the site to do the same.

When Tumblr bans porn, who loses?

masterpost of tumblr alternatives

voicelikecandy:

jaymasters45:

daughterofaphrodite828:

a-sweetheart-being-40:

ardreamlife:

olderglow:

this post will be updated as I find more websites to add! please check with the original before reblogging to see if there’s an updated version, and message me with corrections or more suggestions if you have them!!

websites in red have explicitly forbidden the posting of NSFW content. websites in orange allow certain types of NSFW content or have questionable / unclear guidelines.

for general use

  • joinmastodon.org – basically like if twitter and discord had a child??
  • mewe.com – privacy-focused, has groups and private messages
  • myspace.com – yes, it still exists, i’m just as surprised as you
  • nibblebit.com – similar to tumblr with reblogging / liking / customization of blogs
  • swarmr.com – looks like a clone of tumblr, though i haven’t tested
  • twitter.com – allows posting both text and photos in sets, allows retweets

geared towards writers and bloggers

geared towards artists and photographers

  • deviantart.com – huge community, allows posting art + sorting into folders
  • flickr.com – great community for photographers, can join groups
  • furaffinity.net – similar to DA but for furries, easy to display commish info
  • instagram.com – photo and video posts, excellent tag search
  • newgrounds.com – an oldie but a goodie, allows a ton of media types
  • piczel.tv – allows both streaming and posting art / photosets to a gallery
  • pixiv.net – huge anime art community, allows livestreaming

chat or forum based

  • aminoapps.com – community-based, has blogs + chat, custom themes
  • discordapp.com – great chat app, text + voice, can join infinite servers
  • reddit.com – literally a community for everything, SO MANY CAT PHOTOS

18+ only

  • bdsmlr.com – microblogging + social media for people into kink
  • blogr.xxx – a tumblr clone created specifically for sharing porn
  • libertine.center – beautiful + modern site for posting irl nsfw and kinks
  • thefetlibrary.com – for posting of erotic stories, replaces bdsmlibrary

paid platforms

  • patreon.com – subscription-based access to many diff types of content
  • pillowfort.io – still in beta, but should function almost identically to tumblr
  • typepad.com – similar to wordpress but with reblogging and a dash

defunct platforms

(so people will stop telling me i forgot them)

  • jux.com – shut down in 2014 due to lack of funds
  • shoandtell.me – now redirects to someone’s personal blog
  • soup.io – more or less closed down this year due to GDPR issues

ways to save your current tumblr posts

  • use the wayback machine! you do have to archive each page of your blog individually but once you do all the content, including media, will be saved exactly as it was at the moment you archived it.
  • wordpress allows you to directly import whole tumblr blogs, and if i recall correctly it’s something both dreamwidth and pillowfort have said they are working on.
  • if you have some knowledge of computers you can try this github solution which uses a python script to download your whole blog to your computer. even if you don’t know anything about programming or the command line they give a very good beginners tutorial on how to use it so you should still give it a shot!

some notes

please note that every site on this list will have pros and cons, and i haven’t listed them here since this post would be a mile long otherwise. please do your research before moving completely over to another site in case they have policies you disagree with.

also, because I see a lot of misinformed people ranting about this: deviantart does not own the art you post. some years ago hot topic stole a ton of art from DA and sold it on merchandise and people assumed that DA gave them permission to do it despite there being literally zero evidence for that claim. DA explictly states in their TOS that you retain copyright and sole license of the art you post.

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libertine.center listed as modern site! Thank you and see you all there 😉

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This is awesome! Thank you!

Also found this quite helpful!

What are your thoughts on Tumblr’s new Community Terms regarding adult material? It feels like censorship, as many of us use Tumblr for our artistic material that may not be age appropriate on other sites. I understand that they want to cull the inappropriate material, but this feels wrong. At least three of my blogs contain material that is “inappropriate” by their new standards, but I sell erotica and Tumblr is how I advertised, because other sites didn’t allow it.

neil-gaiman:

It feels like the end of Tumblr, but also like the end of an era of the web. It’s sad.