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!Alert! Tumblr has instituted a policy allowing anyone to mark any post as explicit even if it falls within Tumblr guidelines. This puts every gay blog, community, post, creation, and business at direct risk to attack. I’ve crafted the following message to Tumblr demanding action. This is 100% unacceptable. I invite you to write as well. We must defend ourselves and our space. Someone else’s safety does not eclipse our own.
Dear Tumblr Team,
I am writing with a pressing concern about the recent policy allowing anyone to tag posts as explicit, even if they fall within Tumblr’s own guidelines. This change raises significant questions about what safeguards are in place to protect LGBTQ+ users from targeted attacks.
By enabling this feature without clear protections, Tumblr has effectively opened the door for bad actors to target a historically marginalized community. This is not just an oversight—it feels like a direct threat to our safety and creative expression. Tumblr has long been a unique space for self-expression, especially for LGBTQ+ individuals, yet this policy undermines that core value.
What measures are in place to prevent abuse of the tagging system against LGBTQ+ creators? Were members of the community consulted before implementing this policy? It’s hard to imagine anyone from our community agreeing to such a decision, given the immediate and obvious risks it poses.
This situation demands immediate action. As long as this policy remains in place, Tumblr risks significant harm to its community and could be held accountable for enabling such attacks. I urge you to reevaluate this policy and provide transparency about how you plan to address these very real concerns.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Please reblog and forward until the homophobic policy is repealed. If one group is attacked we are all attacked.
Now is exactly the time to support gay blogs. It’s not our place to bounce. It’s our right to be who we are just as anyone else. No one’s forcing anyone to view our blogs. We tolerate other pov’s on our feeds and we also customize them as we please. So. … What’s the deal? The double standard here is inexcusable.
If your blog or community is under siege whether it be a flagged post with no option to appeal, missing content, or action without explanation document the abuse, notify Tumblr and contact HRC or your local LGBTQ organization. Stand up for yourself and you will find it’s contagious.
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