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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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Hey Im leaving tumblr
Like, i want to stay for all my favs but I cant stay on this nazi-run hellhole anymore
If you want to follow me: do so on Pillowfort
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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Why You Should Join Pillowfort
With recent events on Tumblr, people are looking for new places to go, and my top pick is Pillowfort. Out of all the other social sites popping up in the last few years, this is the one I’m most supportive of. So let me tell you why you should join, complete with pros and cons.
Pillowfort has an explicitly Anti-AI stance.
While preventing bots from scraping user content for AI purposes is difficult and some may argue impossible, Pillowfort still does what it can to prevent it from happening.
On top of those efforts, AI content is explicitly prohibited on their site. You will not find AI “art” or “writing” there.
They will not sell your data.
From their privacy policy, Pillowfort states that “Pillowfort does not now, nor will it in the future, sell our user information to third-parties.”
They are user funded.
This means that unlike many social sites, you are NOT the product!
The benefit of this is that they do not have to bow to shareholders! Site users and their experience is the top priority.
The negative to this is that it means some users do need to donate or subscribe to Pillowfort Premium to help them reach the numbers they need to continue adding features to the site.
They aim to be financially independent so they will never have to put profit over the soul of their project.
Staff is very transparent at every step of the way.
Speaking of being user funded, they have a budget breakdown on their donations page so you know exactly where your donations are going.
They interact with users often through things like reblogging helpful posts. They also value user feedback and seem to take it very seriously.
They have a list of known bugs as well as previous bugs that have been fixed. This post also includes a list of goals for future features. So you can easily see what they’ve done and what they’re currently working on for the site.
They allow NSFW.
It really feels like Tumblr pre-2018. NSFW content is very much welcomed there, but they also have the option to toggle NSFW content off so you can avoid it completely if you want.
Tags actually work!
Unlike Tumblr’s frustrating tagging system that makes it difficult to find what you’re actually looking for, Pillowfort’s system is straightforward.
When you search a tag, the only posts that come up are ones with that tag. It’s not looking at text in the body of the post to include in the search.
Tags are easy to blacklist! Unlike Tumblr, when you don’t want to see a certain tag or content, black listing fully hides the content from you.
When you blacklist it you won’t see it at all. No more “show this post” popping up on your feed.
The community is welcoming.
The community is small, but it is friendly. People are excited to see new users join and are eager to answer questions and help out.
They often make guides for new users to answer FAQs and give helpful tips.
There’s also communities dedicated to helping people navigate the site and its culture.
Community as a whole is integral to Pillowfort. Commenting culture is very much encouraged as talking in tags isn’t useful on the site. Connecting with people in communities (similar to subreddits) is a fun part of the site and how you build connections and an active feed.
It’s “quiet” in the good way
It’s low to no drama over there. Instead of arguments and callout posts, people simply block and move on. This kind of “live and let live” attitude amongst users makes for a low stress environment.
This does mean that if you’re someone who tends to have long DNIs and participates in discourse like anti/proship arguments, you’ll likely be blocked very frequently. Do with that information what you will.
Now for some drawbacks…
Every site will have its pros and cons. Fortunately for Pillowfort, the major cons are ones that I believe will be resolved in time. It will just take more users joining and supporting the project!
It’s small.
There are over 150,000 users on the site, as opposed to tumblrs millions, and only a portion of them are active.
You’re not going to have super active tags with endless scrolling. There are some tags that may seem common on Tumblr but don’t have a single post on Pillowfort.
HOWEVER-
This means that by joining and bringing your hobbies, passions, and fandoms along with you, you’re helping to build a community from the ground up!
There is not currently an app
Emphasis on CURRENTLY. One is in the works and it’s pretty high on their priority list.
Mobile has some bugs and isn’t as smooth as desktop, but it still works! And with a little patience it’s not really a problem.
In Conclusion
It’s a small site without a ton of action right now, but community is a major focus of the site! As more active users join and begin participating in the site culture, I believe it will flourish. But for that to happen, people have to join!
If you’re someone who is willing to sacrifice the convenience that comes with popular social media sites in favor of a passionate project that values its users, then this is the place for you.
If you’d like to join, there is a waitlist, though it is very short and sometimes nearly instantaneous. But there’s also people often giving out invite codes! There’s some in the Pillowfort tag on Tumblr and I also have a couple dozen I can give out to anyone who wants one.
Overall, there’s a lot of room for growth on Pillowfort, but I for one am happy to buckle up and come along for the ride and I hope to see more of ya’ll join too,
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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One: a Nazi promotes her own speech about The Great Replacement (core Nazi doctrine)
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Two: Musk promotes the post and says the problem with [Nazi doctrine] is that it doesn’t center enough in [Nazi historical doctrine]
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Three: my ex-boss and automattic and Tumblr CEO jumps in to recommend Elon a book about [Nazi doctrine]
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So yeah, my ex-boss seems to be full in the movement.
Now let me remind you about this thing called reality:
US population grew 0.4% last year
EU population grew 0.1% last year
World Population? +0.8%
None of those figures has gone under 0 in the last 50 years (and probably before, I just don’t want to look for more data). The population collapse the are talking about is about WHITE population. If someone talks about population decline, they are a white supremacist.
Good fucking grief.
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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I know everyone here who is moving off of tumblr (and I've largely stopped using it unless i'm truly bored and need something to look at) is going to Cohost
But I'd honestly like to also offer Pillowfort as a companion blogging spot. Not "instead of", but "in addition to".
While I lurk on Cohost its still got a lot of design features in terms of how its supposed to be used that I just kind of don't like, and since its supposed to be "anti-social media" that is kind of by design. Pillowfort has been my jam and its been a lot easier for me to actually
I have a lot of codes to give out because its still invite only due to a handful of factors, but I cannot overstate that I have. A lot of codes. There's also a rolling waiting list and its supposed to be fast.
Pros
There is no algorithm. If you want to go find something in a tag, you go find something in a tag. Likewise this means that a lot of fandom conventions are able to be workable because PF (nor Cohost it should be added) will just randomly pull a post into a tag because you mentioned something else.
Edited posts show up on everyone's reblogged version. If OP changes the post you reblogged 4 months ago it will be updated
Community is fairly tight-knit
There's already a strong site culture dedicated to sharing and conversing even within its limitations to make sure others can see it
Native image hosting, you just upload and done!
Communities means you can have a place dedicated to a particular topic, and if you don't like the way one is run you can simply make another one! During April there's applications to take over abandoned communities as well through the Staff
Strong comment culture
Porn is allowed
AI is flatly banned
Cons
Doesn't have a lot in the way of accessibility tools, there's no option to do alt-text like on Cohost or Bluesky so you have to do it the way we used to here on tumblr
No native video hosting, but given how expensive that is I personally don't want it
UI can be clunky and outdated to some users
Activity, even if you follow a fair amount of people and join a high pop communities, will be slow. As people trickle in this may change but as it stands. The feed is slow.
Sometimes communities are abandoned and there's not much you can do about that outside of when Staff opens up applications to take it over.
The site community is tight-knit, because it is small (for now)
Some fandoms, even huge fandoms, have absolutely barren tags because the bulk of the fanbase simply isnt there. (For example, I am the entire Warhammer 40k tag on Pillowfort for several months)
Reblogs do not work the way they do here or on Cohost, a reblog on Pillowfort works more like a Retweet on Twitter or Bluesky, if you want to add commentary you either have to comment it or make a new post, linking back to the original.
Likewise I've made some communities for my fandoms, as well as joined the ones that already existed, and I hope that folks drop in.
Hyper Light Drifter
Max Steel
Web Novels (in general)
Warhammer 40K: Darktide + the General Warhammer 40K community
Transformers
If you want a code send me an ask and i'll yeet it your way.
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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I see jellyfish and think of you! Not sure why jellyfish but something about them makes you come to mind first <3
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my beautiful husband i love you jellyfish are so pretty and silly i love you i love you i love you i love
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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Pspsps i drew Howlback and she's on Pillowfort
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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Interested in a Transformers community on Pillowfort? Join mine! Just made it, but I hope to be an active, easy to find mod <3
LINK TO COMMUNITY: be mindful of the rules
If you need invites to pillowfort, help with pillowfort, and/or understanding how communities or anything works please ask me! Ill answer as soon as I can
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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oh.
Remember when tumblr announced the sale of your posts to openAi?
In the staff post that avoided talking about it by mentioned the new ‘no-ai’ setting they mentioned that if you had your tumblr blog already hidden from search engines, they automatically had turned that setting on for you by default. I remember thinking “well, in this sea of shit, turning it on by default for those who already cared about privacy is at least a decent gesture”.
But. But!
I had just been sniffing around a bit (of course I didn’t want to copy tumblr’s robots.txt to use it in goblin, what are you saying, that’s outrageous!) and I just realized about something. This is tumblr’s robots.txt (the file that tell crawlers what they can access and what not) when you have the ‘discourage external search" on.
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Basically, any bot is discouraged from searching any page on your blog. Any bot. Including the AI ones. So if you have the “don’t show up in search engines” box, you already were as protected as tumblr can protect your posts from being read by AI trainers. So yeah, that good gesture was basically smoke and mirrors to distract people from the fact they were already selling their data.
But what happens if you want to allow google & bing & the rest to index your blog, but turn on the ‘no-ai’ setting? Then the robot.txt file of your blog changes:
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Yeah, that’s a list of known AI services crawlers you gently request to not read your blog. Can you see something missing?
Oh yeah, it seems they have forgotten to disallow GPTBot, the crawler from OpenAi. You know, the company Automattic signed a deal with to sell Tumblr’s data. So well, even if you turn the infamous “no-ai” setting on tumblr, tumblr won’t block openAi bots from reading your site. They will block all its competitors, but not openAi.
[pic-of-Automattic’s CEO smiling at the camera next to OpenAi’s Sam Altman a few months ago]
Nice, uh? nice.
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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hey, have you heard that pillowfort has ✨ drafts ✨ now? (as in, the ability to save your posts as drafts.) they're still working on the queue feature (update: it's done!), but drafts are a big step forward!
in case you missed it so far, pillowfort is like a cross between tumblr and dreamwidth/livejournal, with a simplified dashboard reminiscent of old school tumblr and some classic livejournal features such as communities, threaded comments, and the ability to make individual posts followers-only or mutuals-only.
what are communities? basically, central hubs for posts about any subject you want that, unlike hashtags, can be moderated. they may have rules, such as "[subject matter] must be tagged" for example. you can post directly to a community or reblog existing posts to it!
since the site is currently experiencing some financial trouble, i thought i'd help out by spreading the word once again.
edit: the fundraiser was a success! crisis averted! i knew we could do it :D
why you should give pillowfort a chance:
no ads
no venture capitalist funding
no spying on the users
completely free to use except for optional premium features
nsfw is allowed except for sexual depictions of minors. if you're unsure what exactly that means, their tos may help
communities and the privacy controls mentioned above are excellent features
great community, low drama compared to other websites (so far)
the site's features themselves encourage genuine connection and good-faith conversation over endless "discourse"
every blog can automatically be filtered by original posts only or reblogs only
reasons not to join:
if you enjoy algorithmic social media. there is no algorithm at all
if you want to post or look at machine-generated art. they're still finalising the wording and personally i hope some exception will be made for models trained on ethically sourced images, but basically an anti-AI rule is in the works (update: finished!)
if you cannot live without reblog additions (reblogging with comment). all discussions on a pillowfort post take place in the comments section, and only your own followers see your tags. this has its pros and cons for sure! a similar feature to scratch that itch may be implemented in the future, but it will never be exactly like on tumblr.
if you need everything to be an app. the website works fine in a mobile browser and a progressive web app will hopefully be released soon (basically it's like an app in your browser and on mobile these can be added to the homescreen like real apps i think? they have push notifications!), but there's not going to be a native app available through official app stores due to the restrictions of those stores.
other factors to consider:
yes, the userbase is still small. depending on your interests, activity may be very slow. but we can change that! and on the plus side, reblogging your post to a community is a good way to easily get more eyes on it; way more effective than simply adding tags imo
the site culture is a bit different than on tumblr. many people read everything that's been posted since the last time they were online and don't follow more users/communities than they can keep up with. it's still somewhat lacking in shitposts and heavy on "essays" but don't be afraid to post whatever 😅
there are no blog themes like we have them on tumblr as yet, but you can customise your blog's colours and use html/insert links and images in your blog description
likes literally do nothing except to let OP know you enjoyed their post. you can't look at a list of all your likes. beware!
the staff is small and development is slow. some highly anticipated planned features other than the aforementioned queue include: - multi-account management - dashboard filters/reading lists - post bookmarking (since likes don't work that way) but we don't know how soon any of those will be implemented.
there is a user-developed browser extension (well, a userscript) called tassel available that adds additional features much like tumblr's beloved xkit :)
✨ okay, so how do i sign up? ✨
if you're interested but confused by the sign-up process or still under the impression that you need to pay to sign up (false), i'll put some clarifications and invite codes under the read more below. plus a note on donating, premium features, the paypal issue etc.
in a nutshell:
it's free
signing up without an invite code is possible, but you may have to wait a short while - supposedly less than an hour atm. just submit your email to the waitlist
if you don't feel like waiting, you can either use an invite code from an existing user or pay $5 to sign up instantly
every user gets plenty of invite codes and we're all willing to hand them out at the drop of a hat. they're really not hard to come by
some invites to get you started (just click the link):
invite 1 ▪ invite 2 ▪ invite 3 ▪ invite 4 ▪ invite 5
invite 6 ▪ invite 7 ▪ invite 8 ▪ invite 9 ▪ invite 10
invite 11 ▪ invite 12 ▪ invite 13 ▪ invite 14 ▪ invite 15
invite 16 ▪ invite 17 ▪ invite 18 ▪ invite 19 ▪ invite 20
i'll try to periodically check if any have been used and cross those out.
...paypal issue?
ok so paypal doesn't like working with sites that allow nsfw. as a result, you need a credit card in order to donate to pillowfort, buy one of those insta-registration keys, or subscribe to premium features*. i personally happen to have a credit card and would be willing to help out anyone who trusts me enough to send the money to me via paypal, but i realise chances are only my friends will do this.
some users are currently organising various activities for the purpose of letting people who only have paypal contribute to the site's survival. it's not super relevant for new users and won't get you access to premium features, but i thought i'd mention it anyway in case someone loves the concept of the site so much they want to support it immediately. a fundraising community has been created to collect posts of that nature!
*premium features are strictly limited to two categories of things:
fun little extras that no one truly needs
higher image upload limits, because obviously big images take up bandwidth and are therefore a reason for increased costs
you will never need to pay for vital accessibility features or anything of the sort. :)
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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Tae's guide to Pillowfort
So you fucking hate what tumblr is doing, you're fed up, but you don't know where else to go / what to do when you get there
Here's a guide what I've been up to over on Pillowfort:
For starters, new users need to either get an invite code (message me if you want one, because I literally always have some!) or donate to Pillowfort's operating costs to get started. I recommend getting a code first, and then donating later if you decide you like Pillowfort.
Recognize that Pillowfort has no ads and does not sell user data, so you are not the product. You are the customer. Pillowfort lives because users give their money to the webisite directly, just like how ArchiveOfOurOwn.org operates. If you give Pillowfort a try... and you want to see it keep growing... and you have a couple bucks to throw their way... please consider donating!
On your new account, you'll set up your blog. User icon, description, settings, etc. You get one blog per account. Consider making this your "everything" blog, where you make your original posts AND reblog things.
Consider making a Community that will serve the same purpose as a tumblr sideblog. For example, I made my main blog ceylon-tae and then made the Community "ceylon-tae-art". Just make the Community for now.
Did you set your NSFW and blacklist preferences? You should. Filters & Blacklist have their own link in the sidebar, so you don't have to go into your Settings every time you want to blacklist something. Easy!
Join some more Communities! Think of joining a [Fandom] Community like following the [Fandom] tag on tumblr. Posts from that Community will show up on your feed now! Here is a list of the currently-most-active communities.
Follow some people! You might have seen some of your comrades on tumblr posting their Pillowfort accounts, or maybe you really liked someone's post in a Community and you decide you'd like to follow them! Go follow them! Their posts will show up on your feed now!
Make a post! Remember to add any relevant tags to the post, especially if your post is NSFW, and don't cen/s0r your tags. Your post will now show up on your blog, and you can control who can see it, reblog it, or comment to it. You can make text, image, video, or link posts.
Now you can reblog that post you made to your Community that you made! Or to another Community someone else made! Some Communities review submitted reblogs before posting them, others do not. Remember to add the relevant tags to your reblog here as well.
Reblog posts you enjoyed, so you can show it to your followers!
If you have something to say about the post, Pillowfort has a nested comments section! Livejournal / Dreamwidth / Reddit users will find this familiar. Newbies will hopefully find it easy to learn: make your own comment, reply to the comments other people have made, talk to people in a space that's made for talking and replying.
You can make your own hush-hush commentary in your tags when you reblog a post to your blog, but these tags are not visible anywhere else. So Pillowfort is not gonna rat you out to OP when you make weird tags on your reblog. But also there is no bulit-in way to read everyone's tags in one long list.
You cannot make addendums to posts when you reblog them. If you want to add something, make a comment! Or make your own post and include link to the original post.
Seriously. Comments section. Good stuff. If you enjoy a post, check out its comment section. For comparison, tumblr discussions lived in reblogs, but comments on AO3 fics are what makes an author's world go 'round. Comments are where discussion lives on Pillowfort. So comment on the post if you have something to say! You can have real discussions again! GO. BE FREE. You can also do a Kung Pow Penis in nested comments if you want to. Nested comments are good.
Likes just tell OP you liked the post. That's it. It's just like how kudos works on AO3.
Remember, there's no algorithm, so Likes don't boost any post's visibility, and if you want other people to see a post, you reblog it. If you want to see posts, you follow people and communities, or you dive into the tags for yourself.
There's more details and things to know, but I think these are some good basics for "how the fuck do I even get started"
More how-to-pillowfort guides: https://www.pillowfort.social/posts/3459763 by DoktorHobo https://www.pillowfort.social/posts/4099124 by rah https://www.pillowfort.social/posts/4404622 by killerandhealerqueen
In summary:
Make a blog. Make posts. Make a niche-interest Community or three. Follow people and Communities. Reblog other people's posts to your blog. Reblog posts to your niche-interest Communities. Make comments. Reply to comments. Love the comments. The comments are a fertile land and we will thrive. And we will call it... Pillowfort!
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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Why You Should Join Pillowfort
With recent events on Tumblr, people are looking for new places to go, and my top pick is Pillowfort. Out of all the other social sites popping up in the last few years, this is the one I’m most supportive of. So let me tell you why you should join, complete with pros and cons.
Pillowfort has an explicitly Anti-AI stance.
While preventing bots from scraping user content for AI purposes is difficult and some may argue impossible, Pillowfort still does what it can to prevent it from happening.
On top of those efforts, AI content is explicitly prohibited on their site. You will not find AI “art” or “writing” there.
They will not sell your data.
From their privacy policy, Pillowfort states that “Pillowfort does not now, nor will it in the future, sell our user information to third-parties.”
They are user funded.
This means that unlike many social sites, you are NOT the product!
The benefit of this is that they do not have to bow to shareholders! Site users and their experience is the top priority.
The negative to this is that it means some users do need to donate or subscribe to Pillowfort Premium to help them reach the numbers they need to continue adding features to the site.
They aim to be financially independent so they will never have to put profit over the soul of their project.
Staff is very transparent at every step of the way.
Speaking of being user funded, they have a budget breakdown on their donations page so you know exactly where your donations are going.
They interact with users often through things like reblogging helpful posts. They also value user feedback and seem to take it very seriously.
They have a list of known bugs as well as previous bugs that have been fixed. This post also includes a list of goals for future features. So you can easily see what they’ve done and what they’re currently working on for the site.
They allow NSFW.
It really feels like Tumblr pre-2018. NSFW content is very much welcomed there, but they also have the option to toggle NSFW content off so you can avoid it completely if you want.
Tags actually work!
Unlike Tumblr’s frustrating tagging system that makes it difficult to find what you’re actually looking for, Pillowfort’s system is straightforward.
When you search a tag, the only posts that come up are ones with that tag. It’s not looking at text in the body of the post to include in the search.
Tags are easy to blacklist! Unlike Tumblr, when you don’t want to see a certain tag or content, black listing fully hides the content from you.
When you blacklist it you won’t see it at all. No more “show this post” popping up on your feed.
The community is welcoming.
The community is small, but it is friendly. People are excited to see new users join and are eager to answer questions and help out.
They often make guides for new users to answer FAQs and give helpful tips.
There’s also communities dedicated to helping people navigate the site and its culture.
Community as a whole is integral to Pillowfort. Commenting culture is very much encouraged as talking in tags isn’t useful on the site. Connecting with people in communities (similar to subreddits) is a fun part of the site and how you build connections and an active feed.
It’s “quiet” in the good way
It’s low to no drama over there. Instead of arguments and callout posts, people simply block and move on. This kind of “live and let live” attitude amongst users makes for a low stress environment.
This does mean that if you’re someone who tends to have long DNIs and participates in discourse like anti/proship arguments, you’ll likely be blocked very frequently. Do with that information what you will.
Now for some drawbacks…
Every site will have its pros and cons. Fortunately for Pillowfort, the major cons are ones that I believe will be resolved in time. It will just take more users joining and supporting the project!
It’s small.
There are over 150,000 users on the site, as opposed to tumblrs millions, and only a portion of them are active.
You’re not going to have super active tags with endless scrolling. There are some tags that may seem common on Tumblr but don’t have a single post on Pillowfort.
HOWEVER-
This means that by joining and bringing your hobbies, passions, and fandoms along with you, you’re helping to build a community from the ground up!
There is not currently an app
Emphasis on CURRENTLY. One is in the works and it’s pretty high on their priority list.
Mobile has some bugs and isn’t as smooth as desktop, but it still works! And with a little patience it’s not really a problem.
In Conclusion
It’s a small site without a ton of action right now, but community is a major focus of the site! As more active users join and begin participating in the site culture, I believe it will flourish. But for that to happen, people have to join!
If you’re someone who is willing to sacrifice the convenience that comes with popular social media sites in favor of a passionate project that values its users, then this is the place for you.
If you’d like to join, there is a waitlist, though it is very short and sometimes nearly instantaneous. But there’s also people often giving out invite codes! There’s some in the Pillowfort tag on Tumblr and I also have a couple dozen I can give out to anyone who wants one.
Overall, there’s a lot of room for growth on Pillowfort, but I for one am happy to buckle up and come along for the ride and I hope to see more of ya’ll join too,
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And about the AI opt-out setting Tumblr will deploy tomorrow, I’ll just let you with the words of the person in charge of the heist:
Andrew Spittle, Automattic’s head of AI replied: “We will notify existing partners on a regular basis about anyone who’s opted out since the last time we provided a list. […] I believe partners will honor this based on our conversations with them to this point.”
So Tumblr will notify openAi and Midjourney that you wish your posts to not be used and it’s entirely up to them to comply or not. And as we know, we are talking about some of the less ethical companies on the internet (which honestly is kind of a feat), so that cute little setting will most than probably do nothing and less.
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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With the news of Tumblr allowing AI scraping to be done by their partners, I will no longer post art here.
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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Hi, Tumblr. It’s Tumblr. We’re working on some things that we want to share with you. 
AI companies are acquiring content across the internet for a variety of purposes in all sorts of ways. There are currently very few regulations giving individuals control over how their content is used by AI platforms. Proposed regulations around the world, like the European Union’s AI Act, would give individuals more control over whether and how their content is utilized by this emerging technology. We support this right regardless of geographic location, so we’re releasing a toggle to opt out of sharing content from your public blogs with third parties, including AI platforms that use this content for model training. We’re also working with partners to ensure you have as much control as possible regarding what content is used.
Here are the important details:
We already discourage AI crawlers from gathering content from Tumblr and will continue to do so, save for those with which we partner. 
We want to represent all of you on Tumblr and ensure that protections are in place for how your content is used. We are committed to making sure our partners respect those decisions.
To opt out of sharing your public blogs’ content with third parties, visit each of your public blogs’ blog settings via the web interface and toggle on the “Prevent third-party sharing” option. 
For instructions on how to opt out using the latest version of the app, please visit this Help Center doc. 
Please note: If you’ve already chosen to discourage search crawling of your blog in your settings, we’ve automatically enabled the “Prevent third-party sharing” option.
If you have concerns, please read through the Help Center doc linked above and contact us via Support if you still have questions.
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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Yeah,,, that's exactly what I expected
everyone please do this quiz
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reydelcastill0 · 1 year ago
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I love you more!!! <3
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HAPPY VALENTINE'S MI AMOR <3!!!!!!
Te amo :D
RAAAAAAHHHHHHH
MY BEAUTIFUL WONDERFUL AMAZINF HUSBAND IS THE BESTEST!!!!
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH DARLING🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
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