PSA: Account Hacking & Deactivation
So a friend of mine and I learned today that her blog was suddenly deactivated. Given the last post on there had been just shy of two weeks ago Iâm much more inclined to suspect foul play. Now the reason I bother to bring this up at all, especially after having been dead so long on this account due to low musing, is to remind people of certain things and help spread the word.
 First of all, if for any reason you have suspicions of your account being compromised, check your theme, your activity, log in sessions and a number of other things with your account. Check the email and make sure it hasnât been changed, check your email to make sure it can still be accessed and change your password to be safe. Be sure to contact Tumblr Support too.
 Second, Iâd love to make the reminder that tons of people already know; hacking is a crime. Even if you donât like someone, donât like their portrayal of a muse or any other reason donât resort to criminal activity. This shouldnât even have to be stressed. Do you realize how stupid of an action it is to commit a crime over petty reasons? Thatâs already assuming that itâs understood that criminal activity is stupid in and of itself. Pettiness only makes it even more stupid. Instead of calling out people you donât like, or worse, hacking them and deleting all of their hard work and their account, perhaps use the tools made readily available to you and block them so you donât see their posts and canât interact with them.
 Third, to the people who conduct these acts, I genuinely hope youâre satisfaction in doing these sort of things to people turns to guilt and that you own up to your wrong doings. Not just in the case of my dear friend, but those whoâve done these sorts of things to others. Having all of your hard work, be it a day or years worth, deleted and being a victim to a cyber crime because someone couldnât be rational and human, is a soul crushing experience. In accounts less petty or more drastic to this I can only imagine that it feels far worse.
 Finally, to those who read and share this; thank you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. These things shouldnât happen to anybody.