Tumblr Shitstorm Thread - Now Female-Presenting-Nipple-Free... We Think

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There was a massive callout post with names and ways of reporting. This was back in February. The post had tens of thousands of notes, and... ? What? Not one of these tens of thousands of people reported anything? There was a full community of grown adults talking about renting out their nephews and their own children, or selling images of them, or other nasty shit, and somehow Tumblr didn't get tipped off once? Even by the OP of the callout itself? You know, when Tumblr users report others for telling them to piss their pants, I really doubt they'd put off reporting literal, actual CP rings when they're exposed.

Tumblr didn't do anything about it until now, and it's only because another company is telling them to and it'll lose them money or something equally selfish. They'd be perfectly happy letting this go on.


So anyway, does anyone want to buy an iPhone with the Tumblr app on it? It's great, it's like having a whole zoo right there on your phone! Offer now!
 
Newgrounds has had R18 content both bad and good for years.

Or do you mean pure of Tumblr's unique brand of fuckshit?
It's as pure as an adult site on the Internet can be. Just people trying to have fun- little drama or political horseshit.
 
So has the actual, honest to god CP been purged, or has the purge primarily affected random porn blogs/artists who weren't posting illegal content? Because Tumblr staff is so incompetent I fully expect them to do something like delete NSFW blogs posting perfectly legal content while leaving the CP alone.

As for Tumblr users themselves, I'm pretty sure more of them than not wouldn't give a shit about CP on their hugbox. Sure, they'll get up in arms because someone wants to see an 18 year old cartoon character bang a 25 year old cartoon character or because someone drew a fat character slightly thinner than they are in canon, but when it comes to actual serious issues they're notorious for just ignoring that shit. Hell, they'll even defend some seriously awful people as long as they're "oppressed" or think harassing people over their tastes in fictional characters banging is ok or whatever.

I also wonder how much of the CP was shit like underage fakebois posting their tits, because that is definitely something that Tumblr is full of.
 
I actually like Tumblr as a platform. We cannot have nice stuff in the internet because it's immediately flooded by the mentally deranged and their moronic issues, though.
 
what makes me laugh the most is that instead of ever dealing with the problem of child porn they just deleted random users blogs. That is hysterical to me
 
So far they're migrating to Twitter.

Also is anyone else just completely unsurprised? This is just a new scale of the same old Tumblr incompetence.

Every major network has a major open but invisible CP problem that seems to be ignored by the powers that be. Probably because opening themselves up to investigation or collaborating with FBI etc would be not only inconvenient, but costly for them in terms of manpower and curation that would be a giant money hole in their minds. Twitter, Youtube, Tumblr. I've heard about all these places having a large underground network of accounts that are a giant CP archive. I suspect the sites owners simply flag the accounts so they aren't visibly trending and don't ever show up to normal users unless you know exactly what account you are looking for.

I suppose to them thats their only option, because if they aggressively shut down accounts, then eventually random people are starting to get CP in their recommended tabs or trending tabs because the new bot accounts being created aren't flagged.

But even outside of that problem, you have minors who will upload nude videos or photos of themselves to various sites and social networks. How do you even begin to deal with that?

I think these questions are just too big or costly for anyone to want to deal with, so they sweep it under the rug.
 
Keeping cp outside your platform isn't really that hard... maybe if, instead of hiring "diversity experts" or "hate speech mods" they actually get people who monitor this, we wouldn't be having this issue.

The total number of people who use YouTube – 1,300,000,000. 300 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute!

Can someone calculate how many people it would take to monitor 300 hours of footage every minute?

With more than 336 million monthly active users worldwide as of the first quarter of 2018, Twitter is one of the biggest social networks worldwide. Every second, on average, around 6,000 tweets are tweeted on Twitter.

And how many people you'd need to monitor 6000 tweets per second.
 
The total number of people who use YouTube – 1,300,000,000. 300 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute!

Can someone calculate how many people it would take to monitor 300 hours of footage every minute?

With more than 336 million monthly active users worldwide as of the first quarter of 2018, Twitter is one of the biggest social networks worldwide. Every second, on average, around 6,000 tweets are tweeted on Twitter.

And how many people you'd need to monitor 6000 tweets per second.

Well, they do well monitoring the people they don't like, do they? If their algorithms or whatever they work with can detect "wrong thinking" to deplatform, shadowban, or demonetize, I'm very sure they can detect people saying "Hey, I rent my nephew".
 
Well, they do well monitoring the people they don't like, do they? If their algorithms or whatever they work with can detect "wrong thinking" to deplatform, shadowban, or demonetize, I'm very sure they can detect people saying "Hey, I rent my nephew".

Are you talking about Tumblr or the other platforms? Tumblr's problem I think was being nothing more than a jury rigged vbulletin board so eventually the cracks were going to show, if people in this thread talk about all the CP they've seen on there.

As for the other platforms, unless the alt-right or Trump supporters have the funds to acquire a botnet to post memes nonstop, I doubt thats such a big problem. They only really have to take out the big wigs, the influencers when it comes to spreading "wrongthink"; people who have credibility.

When you are dealing with CP bots, it's not so simple.
 
I’m a little disappointed to see that some lewd users who dominate the fanbase for kid’s shows are still alive. What is the method to this purge, exactly? Is it only through reports of content with real people? Bot behavior? Tags don’t seem to be relevant.
 
There was a massive callout post with names and ways of reporting. This was back in February. The post had tens of thousands of notes, and... ? What? Not one of these tens of thousands of people reported anything? There was a full community of grown adults talking about renting out their nephews and their own children, or selling images of them, or other nasty shit, and somehow Tumblr didn't get tipped off once? Even by the OP of the callout itself? You know, when Tumblr users report others for telling them to piss their pants, I really doubt they'd put off reporting literal, actual CP rings when they're exposed.

Tumblr didn't do anything about it until now, and it's only because another company is telling them to and it'll lose them money or something equally selfish. They'd be perfectly happy letting this go on.

So anyway, does anyone want to buy an iPhone with the Tumblr app on it? It's great, it's like having a whole zoo right there on your phone! Offer now!

It’s less that they didn’t report it and more that tumblr is incredibly incompetent at everything. There’s still no way to sort posts or hide stuff you’ve already seen and the site is a fucking decade old.

So has the actual, honest to god CP been purged, or has the purge primarily affected random porn blogs/artists who weren't posting illegal content? Because Tumblr staff is so incompetent I fully expect them to do something like delete NSFW blogs posting perfectly legal content while leaving the CP alone.

As for Tumblr users themselves, I'm pretty sure more of them than not wouldn't give a shit about CP on their hugbox. Sure, they'll get up in arms because someone wants to see an 18 year old cartoon character bang a 25 year old cartoon character or because someone drew a fat character slightly thinner than they are in canon, but when it comes to actual serious issues they're notorious for just ignoring that shit. Hell, they'll even defend some seriously awful people as long as they're "oppressed" or think harassing people over their tastes in fictional characters banging is ok or whatever.

I also wonder how much of the CP was shit like underage fakebois posting their tits, because that is definitely something that Tumblr is full of.

They purged basically anyone whose posts primarily matched this pattern:

*image*
*2-3 lines of text*
*link offsite*

It may have zapped some of the porn bots, cp or not, but it also killed massive amounts of art accounts that had portfolio links and basically all of the accounts that use the site as a form of rich-media RSS and embed the header image/first paragraph of an article with a ‘read more’ link (ie: anything using Wordpress tumblr syndication).
 
Every major network has a major open but invisible CP problem that seems to be ignored by the powers that be. Probably because opening themselves up to investigation or collaborating with FBI etc would be not only inconvenient, but costly for them in terms of manpower and curation that would be a giant money hole in their minds. Twitter, Youtube, Tumblr. I've heard about all these places having a large underground network of accounts that are a giant CP archive. I suspect the sites owners simply flag the accounts so they aren't visibly trending and don't ever show up to normal users unless you know exactly what account you are looking for.

I suppose to them thats their only option, because if they aggressively shut down accounts, then eventually random people are starting to get CP in their recommended tabs or trending tabs because the new bot accounts being created aren't flagged.

But even outside of that problem, you have minors who will upload nude videos or photos of themselves to various sites and social networks. How do you even begin to deal with that?

I think these questions are just too big or costly for anyone to want to deal with, so they sweep it under the rug.

As a general rule so long as the service is making a reasonable effort to police against the CP content, and deleting and reporting what they find, the Fed’s and the public are understanding that you don’t catch everything. That some stuff does slip through until reported. But Tumblr has been so egregiously bad at this that is leaves many doubting any effort was made until it blew up. There are a lot of photo and video algorithms used to detect CP. not just the Federal Database.
 
Damn, now that all the degenerate blogs I’ve been following have complete fucked off the platform.

So has the actual, honest to god CP been purged, or has the purge primarily affected random porn blogs/artists who weren't posting illegal content? Because Tumblr staff is so incompetent I fully expect them to do something like delete NSFW blogs posting perfectly legal content while leaving the CP alone.

As for Tumblr users themselves, I'm pretty sure more of them than not wouldn't give a shit about CP on their hugbox. Sure, they'll get up in arms because someone wants to see an 18 year old cartoon character bang a 25 year old cartoon character or because someone drew a fat character slightly thinner than they are in canon, but when it comes to actual serious issues they're notorious for just ignoring that shit. Hell, they'll even defend some seriously awful people as long as they're "oppressed" or think harassing people over their tastes in fictional characters banging is ok or whatever.

I also wonder how much of the CP was shit like underage fakebois posting their tits, because that is definitely something that Tumblr is full of.
Seems like a good mix of both apparently. I’ve seen a handful of art and pornography blogs get shoah’d with no explanation. I hope that the CP has been removed but knowing how fucking shit tumblr employees are that may be a little optimistic.
 
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So has the actual, honest to god CP been purged, or has the purge primarily affected random porn blogs/artists who weren't posting illegal content? Because Tumblr staff is so incompetent I fully expect them to do something like delete NSFW blogs posting perfectly legal content while leaving the CP alone.

As for Tumblr users themselves, I'm pretty sure more of them than not wouldn't give a shit about CP on their hugbox. Sure, they'll get up in arms because someone wants to see an 18 year old cartoon character bang a 25 year old cartoon character or because someone drew a fat character slightly thinner than they are in canon, but when it comes to actual serious issues they're notorious for just ignoring that shit. Hell, they'll even defend some seriously awful people as long as they're "oppressed" or think harassing people over their tastes in fictional characters banging is ok or whatever.

I also wonder how much of the CP was shit like underage fakebois posting their tits, because that is definitely something that Tumblr is full of.
Shadman's blog has apparently been nuked by tumblr.
That or he nuked it himself. So there's that.
 
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