Accurate
Sounds about right. Never run into these people myself even with all the Futa I do.
To be honest, I’m probably the “busy man,” but I don’t actually comment.
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Accurate
Sounds about right. Never run into these people myself even with all the Futa I do.
To be honest, I’m probably the “busy man,” but I don’t actually comment.
I use my phone a lot to browse Reddit, and sometimes I click a link to a Tumblr blog and get redirected to an ad site.
Then I wonder, Why hasn’t the post been removed as spam? The answer, after some investigation, is that the blog only redirects on mobile devices. People on desktop and laptop computers have no idea.
To find out if a blog is doing this, you can view the source code for the page. (How to do this depends on the browser you’re using.) Near the beginning, you’ll find code that looks like this:
<script src="http://static.dudamobile.com/DM_redirect.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> DM_redirect("http://somesite.example.com"); </script>
To make this easy, you can search for “DM_redirect”. Basically, what this does is check if the user is using a mobile browser and redirect to “somesite.example.com” if they are. This site is the ad site.
This is against Tumblr’s Community Guidelines. The Community Guidelines forbid spam, which includes “dubious code in your posts, like using JavaScript to cause redirects or inject unwanted ads.” (Okay, I know it says “posts,” but I think the spirit applies to code in the blog itself.)
If you find one of these blogs, report it! To do this, search for the blog name. When the blog comes up, click the person icon in the upper right and then “Flag this blog.” Report the blog as spam, because that’s what it is.
Great job, everyone! XD
And yes, this is real. But it could be deleted (as the warning shows), so enjoy it while you can.
How to mark your blog as NSFW: Mobile website (May 2016)
Note: You can’t do this on the mobile app, only the website.
Instructions for desktop (non-mobile) website: /t/marknsfw
Short URL to latest version: /t/marknsfwmw
Well I did just get this message from Tumblr Support yesterday.
Hello,
The video you posted on Apr 29th, 2016 8:16:07pm was removed for violating our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines, which you can skim over at:https://www.tumblr.com/policy/community
Long policy short: we don’t allow sexually explicit videos to be uploaded to Tumblr.
If you think there was a mistake (it happens), you can submit an appeal here.
You’ll need to provide the URL of the removed post:
http://blackjrxiii.tumblr.com/post/143608270420/fapping-with-buttons-mom-aight-so-i-did-not-have
After too many violations we’ll have to terminate your account — and nobody wants that.
Tumblr Trust & Safety
So that could be it I guess but not sure about the other videos that I just noticed are not working either because this is only the second message from tumblr I have received so far. The other one was for the threesome MLP longer animation I did way back last year and it was only for the preview.
Not sure what is going on right now and with the dmca stuff coming from Blizzard on Overwatch models in SFM happening now, I am not sure what to do. And I just got a message from a patron saying that Blizzard is sending out DMCA notices to people using the Overwatch SFM models. I have not gotten that message myself but I am kinda at a lost on what I should do at this point. This could be the beginning of the end peeps…
Finally that policy is getting enforced.
Come on, it's not that hard to put it on another site. You could even put a teaser GIF (which I'm pretty sure is not a video).
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This blog came up on my dashboard.
So Japanese fun fact of the day
I wanted to name the first character here “cum fairy” in Japanese.
The kanji in the word fairy (妖精) that actually
means fairy, 精, also means -coincidentally- cum. So for now we’re gonna call her seichan. I’ll have to converse with one of my exchange student buds to get a full name that Works as a pun.Also a bunny girl cuz damn son best outfit
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought semen in Japanese was “seieki” or 精液?
It’s a synonym, yes!
Sei by itself can mean semen, fairy, vigor, while seieki is more percise: semen juice
There’s also aieki (愛液), which literally means “love juice”
Or, if slang is your game, there’s カルピス (CALPIS), which is a milk based soft drink that looks a LOT like cum
And people drink it
It’s ehh
Tumblr provides great latitude in posting sexually explicit content, but one thing that has always been forbidden is directly uploading sexually explicit video.
Just to be clear, directly uploading is when you select “Upload a video” (on the desktop site) or “Choose a video” (on mobile) when making a video post.
I think the best alternative for posting such a video is putting a teaser image (maybe a GIF) and then linking to the actual the video (uploaded elsewhere, of course) in the post. Here’s a good example. (You can also embed the video, but that can be tough for some sites.)
The rule is part of the Community Guidelines:
Uploading Sexually Explicit Video. You can embed anything in a Tumblr post as long as it’s lawful and follows our other guidelines, but please don’t use Tumblr’s Upload Video feature to upload sexually explicit video. We’re not in the business of hosting adult-oriented videos (and it’s fucking expensive).
You know, those stupid things that say RULES VIOLATION? Not anymore. They’ll be in the tags now. If you really want it, there’s more info in a private post.