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Old 06-20-2017, 02:27 PM  
MasonSquelch
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The end of Tumblr as we know it

I used to have a Tumblr blog until last year. No revenue or whatever, I used it just for fun and for gaining experience. I kissed it goodbye last year, but today I received this e-mail:



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Hello, mentalsinema,

You're getting this email because you previously identified your Tumblr as adult-oriented. We wanted to give you a heads-up that we've made some changes to our content policies. Starting today, blogs that primarily contain explicit content won?t be visible to minors, people who are using Tumblr in Safe Mode, and people who aren?t logged into Tumblr. (You can learn more about Safe Mode in our help docs.) Everyone else will be able to interact with your posts as usual.

If you don't think your Tumblr is explicit, you can revisit your blog's settings under Visibility.

You can check out our policies on sensitive content in full over at tumblr.com/policy/community.

Tumblr Trust & Safety
This is the reiteration of an attempt to tame porn blogs a couple of years ago, and this time, I guess, they're staying the course. This reduces the visibility of your Tumblrs in SERPs to zero, nil, nothing. Please add comments and letters of sympathy here.
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