GIGATRIBE GAY TUMBLR FREE
TMBLR is free to set its own moderation policies. Adults ought to be free to make their own decisions about the content they choose to view and contribute. TUMBLR is, at least to a large extent, a very good porn site. This hellsite is my one source of entertainment, man, cmon I can’t use my iPad out of the house and I absolutely refuse to redownload Twitter. I’m open to any reasonable explanations for this, because I’m honestly at a loss, but mostly I just hope this gets resolved soon. I’m genuinely confused at how this app functions perfectly fine on the oldest devices that I have, and yet can’t seem to stay open for longer than ten minutes at a time on a two day old phone. The only thing I can do that doesn’t have a chance of crashing the app is scroll - and even then I can’t go down TOO far. It freezes if I exit out of the app for a bit, sometimes if I reblog a post or look in the notes, it’ll freeze if I look at someone’s blog too long. With all that said, WHY does the app crash incessantly on my brand new phone? It’s the only app I have that does this, so I know the phone itself isn’t the problem. Glitchier than most I’ve used, but I can still do all two of the things I usually do on tumblr with ease, so I can look past it. Probably not a decade old, but they can’t be far at this point. So here’s the thing: I’ve got a phone and an iPad, both of which are ancient by technology standards. As long as I get to scroll mindlessly through my dash and occasionally spit out the odd text post that nobody will read, I’m pretty much set. I could frankly care less about whatever features the app has or what kind of content is allowed in the rules.
This app is a happy place for me to recollect myself mentally and put myself into the mindset I want, and for that I am extremely thankful. The app works just as it was designed to do, and it appears Tumblr has made an effort to correct the design flaws that allowed for so much child pornography to be distributed while tactfully keeping the same atmosphere that made tumblr the best social media app in the first place. I have always been able to keep up the aesthetic I want on my blogs & if that’s the case, idk why people are mad over being monitored more. The content posted on my blogs hasn’t slipped in quality, ever. Yeah it can be irritating that certain things are no longer ‘okayed’ by the site, but to keep CHILDREN safer, it’s totally worth it. I would hope that if my child had lewd photos/videos leaked all over the internet, other adults would empathize and prioritize making Tumblr safe for kids over having an unmonitored blogging app. It’s not quite as unmonitored as it used to be, but for gods sake there was a TON of child pornography all over the site. Make it matter.īeen using this app since long before Yahoo & the pedos ‘ruined’ it & it’s taken a few years but I love this site just as I did in 2012. Whether you’re a complete innocent searching for images of bullet journals bathed in natural light, or a rookie puppy parent in need of support, or you suddenly interrupt your knitting blog to satisfy a new urge to collect marine biology memes that may or may not exist yet-you’ll find what you’re looking for. Every video you find, every quote you reblog, every tag you curate, every waterfall GIF you secretly gaze at in wonder-that’s all you. Oh, and the algorithm? Doesn’t even go here.
Watch as your likes and reblogs fashion a feed that you will love while whatever you’re posting will float through your followers’ feeds. The rest will layer up like your favorite outfit in fall. Come as you are, curl up with whatever brings you to your dash in the first place. Watch as a community grows around you, led by ideas, aesthetics, initiatives-instead of individuals. Now picture all of the above, but on the go. Add to it or simply scroll through and soak it up. Post pictures of your pet snake, delve into dank memes, find fellow fans, match your reality to your mood in a GIF. An ecosystem of posting what you make, sharing what you love, and scrolling through all that lies in between memes, text, music, and tweets. An effervescent pocket of pure internet culture. 11-Time Webby Award Winner: Best Community