Tumblr’s new content rules are intolerable
After much painful contemplation, I’ve come to realize that I simply cannot continue this blog under Tumblr’s new authoritarian, cowardly and, frankly, misogynistic, community guidelines. This is a particularly heartbreaking decision, as my time here has come to mean far more to me than I ever expected. I never dreamt I would keep a blog in the first place, but after discovering people here that shared some eerily specific interests of mine, I couldn’t resist, and I found it effortless to start blogging and even maintain interest for over five years.
Tumblr-as-it-was welcomed me to open myself up to a world of strangers in my own quiet way. It allowed me a place to celebrate my idol Lisa Suckdog, and to commemorate my tour of museums (et cetera) in London and Oxford. Most importantly to my mental health, it offered a million shoulders to cry on, and helped me say farewell, following the devastating loss of David Bowie. The particular sets of posts and reblogs prompted by each of those events would all have been diminished under the new rules.
@staff: This is not even remotely the way to make Tumblr “better” or “more positive,” and I most certainly do not feel “comfortable expressing” myself any longer. In fact, I feel quite threatened and personally insulted, and see that same reaction in other users everywhere I look. Community guidelines need to reflect community values, and those values grow organically from the community itself. They cannot be imposed from above without first destroying that community, as you seem intent on doing.
Unless the previous content guidelines are restored, this will be my last post, barring perhaps a quick note if I ever decide to start again elsewhere. I’ve made sure to back up as much as I could at archive.org. It’s not pretty, navigation is wonky, and most of the media doesn’t play, but at least it's all there, and I’d rather have it incomplete due to technical limitations than a deliberate program of censorship. (By the way, please Please PLEASE make a donation to the Internet Archive! Not just for my sake—in addition to fighting to keep today’s Web available for future generations, they offer enormous collections of books, audio, video and more!)
Thank you to all of my followers (where the hell did you all come from?!) and everyone who ever liked or reblogged anything from my Big Dumb Blog. Thank you to everyone I’ve followed, or whose posts I’ve liked or reblogged, or whose messages have brightened my day. Special thanks to @sagan-indiana, wherever you are, for getting me into this in the first place. Thank you to Tumblr-as-it-was, and everyone who made it what it was.
To Tumblr-as-it-is, I have nothing else to say except:
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