Yesterday Tumblr announcedâto much derisionâthat they would be banning all adult content. The wide ranging decision seems to be part of a strangely puritanical campaign to eradicate spaces for sex workers and adults exploring their sexuality. As is the way of 2018, the company has decided to entrust this new regime to algorithms, and shocking everyone (ha), the first wave of flagging so-called “adult content” has not gone well. It seems like artists have been highly affected by the first purge, and though a lot of the flags are pretty hilarious, there is an insidious underlying pattern of racism and homophobia in the choices that Tumblr is making. We’ve scoured Twitter to try and understand just what Tumblr considers to be “sensitive content.”
Cute Art
A lot of the first wave of posts that have been flagged are just really nice and pure art.
tumblr why pic.twitter.com/ZUl13hmPAt
— Kinuko (@kinucakes) December 3, 2018
just logged onto Tumblr for the first time in a year to see what's been flagged as sensitive content and boy were they right pic.twitter.com/72bVek1ZwU
— faith (@faith_schaffer) December 3, 2018
Good work, @tumblr pic.twitter.com/qf4lxY53vq
— False Knees (@FalseKnees) December 4, 2018
this wholesome drawing of volleyball boys was flagged as sensitive. OK TUMBLR SURE. pic.twitter.com/6F9LzV1OTF
— Arielle Jovellanos ⨠Shop Open! (@joviellety) December 3, 2018
Posts Featuring Characters of Color
One of the most insidious trends to notice is that a lot of posts focused on characters who aren’t white are getting flagged. Studies about the inherent racism and sexism of AI due to programming bias have proven this is a big problem in tech, and as we see the amount of flagged posts which focus on young people of color, it’s clear that Tumblr’s algorithms have bigger underlying issues.
Look what Tumblr flagged. This may be the most thoroughly I've seen a website destroy itself since Patreon changed their fee structure. Curious to see if Tumblr will walk this back or just collapse. pic.twitter.com/MQxhbqUdyK
— Greg Pak (@gregpak) December 4, 2018
Tumblr did it. the unspeakable.
It flagged Ghibli. pic.twitter.com/7ZIeb8tY5R— vika (@viria13) December 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/kreugan/status/1069724973873459200
Garfield
Apparently Tumblr really hates cats who love lasagna and don’t like Mondays.
GARFIELD IS STRAIGHT UP ILLEGAL ON TUMBLR PASS IT ON pic.twitter.com/GPxDsbcjoJ
— shan murphy (@heyshanmurphy) December 3, 2018
The Ridiculous
Tumblr has often marketed in the ridiculous and strange, but those days are over if these posts are anything to go by. After all, there’s nothing more adult than… Donkey Kong jokes, Star Trek, and Werther’s Originals.
I was looking through tumblr to see which posts have been flagged and I can tell that I'm in for a ride pic.twitter.com/RWkALdAGw6
— real kiwi hours (@radspacepal) December 4, 2018
tumblr is doing the lord's work out here, keeping the internets safe pic.twitter.com/43yLJ96B7O
— Nick Marino (@NickMarino) December 3, 2018
Posts by and about Tumblr?
In a peak example of this whole mess, Tumblr’s own post about their own community guidelines got flagged.
So appearently tumblr's statement got flagged pic.twitter.com/K8iU73dHMD
— Klume (@KlumeScribbles) December 3, 2018
And don’t you dare post about the fact that their stocks dived since the announcement yesterday, or you guessed it… FLAGGED.
a tumblr user posted Verizonâs stocks plummeting after the adult content ban and tumblr flagged it as sensitive pic.twitter.com/Q0K9yNh5pa
— ms claws (@alicegoldfuss) December 4, 2018
How much further will Tumblr fall into this hole of their own making? Stay tuned to the good ol’ internet to find out.
Images: Tumblr, Twitter