I kinda figured this is how the site actually worked. Its a little disingenuous for the tumblr staff to make claims they’ve fixed this problem. Or that others are victims of misinformation. At this point nsfw and adult are considered the same. Therefore compacting many who don’t actually post porn like me. I could gain way more exposure on a site like hentaifoundry. And post all my light stuff on DA! The crux is I’m not an oversensitive troll. Even with the content filters off I can’t find my work or any artists I like. I have to have a direct link. I can’t even use google to find them. I feel like I’m being controlled by a moral majority. A group that should not only be offended on incident. But as a par for the course. Tumblr staff have made it clear they want to police morality and political debate by doing this. Either by intentional or unintentional means. I can use my blog as a repository, nothing more. Which begs the question of whether I should pass around my wares somewhere else. Tumblr is a private corporation, this is their space. But I don’t have to play in it, I can leave.
Sorry for being a crybaby. WAH!
I’ve seen many variations on this response my article, but I think you need to double-check the reality of Tumblr’s new content restrictions, because switching off Safe Mode does NOT allow you free access to all the content on Tumblr.
Yes, if you have Safe Mode switched off, you will be able to see some posts from NSFW blogs on public tags. HOWEVER, you will NOT be able to see any posts from Adult blogs (ie, blogs that have been classified as posting “substantial” amounts of adult-oriented content). The above chart from Tumblr’s content policy page illustrates this quite clearly.
Right now anyone with an Adult-rated blog has effectively been cut off from the rest of Tumblr, no matter what they are posting. The reason why you can still see some NSFW/Adult content on public tags like #porn or #gay is either because it’s coming from a NSFW-rated blog (rather than an Adult-rated blog), or because it’s coming from a blog that hasn’t yet been flagged as NSFW or Adult. Basically, Tumblr is not blocking NSFW content, it is blocking any content from Adult-rated blogs.
If your blog is rated Safe and you post NSFW or pornographic content, it will still show up in tags. (However, you will eventually end up being flagged as NSFW or Adult, because you’ve been posting NSFW content.)
If your blog is rated NSFW and you post any content at all, it will only show up in tags to users who are not in Safe Mode. This is regardless of whether you’re posting pornography, a single-word text post, or a picture of your lunch.
If your blog is rated Adult, none of your posts will ever show up in public tags, to any users at all.
The basic concept of Safe Mode has the potential to work perfectly well, in that that many users want to block out NSFW content for themselves. However, this is not what Tumblr’s new content restrictions actually do. While you do have the option of choosing to view no NSFW blogs at all, there is no way for anyone to search for any content on Adult blogs. For example, if your Tumblr has been rated Adult and you post some G-rated Disney fanart to the #Disney tag, it will not show up anywhere except on your followers’ dashboards, and that’s only if your followers are not browsing in Safe Mode.
Playing around with the major here. I can never get her beyond a “toony” rendering.I like mr.ndc’s busty rendering of the very unbusty major from arise. maybe i can continue to render this character differntly, like he does. But I want to nail SAC’s version with accuracy first.
Are you still working on Ravablanca? Love ur work so far <3
Absolutely yes. I plan on concluding her after 20 or 25 pages. But it's designed to be a series. I've just been making it a page at a time. Hopefully get a little faster for you guys.
I must participate in encouraging this sexy robot degeneracy.
excuse me
Neanderthals need love too. Commissions always open: bogexplosion@gmail.com I have a Discord now too if you want to chat: bogexplosion #2604
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