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Staff: We’re getting rid of all adult content on Dec. 17th to combat illegal content!
Everyone: You do realize this ban only hurts the people producing legal content, right? Like, those small pages posting illegal stuff never tag their pages appropriately, and don’t care about having to remake a new blog if theirs gets nuked because they can just make a new burner account to post that stuff again.
Staff: …
Everyone: The only adult content that will likely be spreading around would be the illegal content, since you are strong-arming the legally-abiding and responsible adult content creators who take care to tag and label their content and not post anything that’s god damn illegal.
Staff: …
Everyone: That’s also assuming that there won’t be people that just continue posting adult content, either with censor bars or cuts to bypass the adult content check, or by just posting whatever anyway and not caring.
Staff: …
Everyone: None if this even addresses the racism problems that people did have, including the adult bloggers you are now getting rid of. You can’t just get rid of text posts or images of disgusting rheotoric unless there’s a nipple in the mix, yeah?
Staff: …
Everyone: Speaking of which, this new plan of yours still requires moderation, which is seemingly the main responsibility you are actively dodging with this adult content ban measure.
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Everyone: So now, basically nothing will have changed except for all the responsible adult content creators being gone that made up a decent number of your most active and loyal users, some of the most active critics and filters of racist content users being banned, and the only people being left posting illegal content or blatantly breaking your rules to post legal adult content to spite you.
Photo by @dandauriamd 2018 Windland Smith Rice Awards I believe that a good wildlife image should tell a story.It should arouse emotion, and create a desire to know, see and understand more about the subject.It should demand awe.A good wildlife photographer possesses an appreciation of nature, immutable patience, and a zeal for exploration.A tincture of luck always helps.Like so many of my friends that pursue the art, I am in love with the vision of nature through the lens.It shapes how we see the world.We see the bird on the wire while most see the busy street below.We scramble to find the line of sight on the frozen tundra while others just try to stay warm.I delight in the uncertainty of wildlife photography.The best plans are never really certain, for wildlife, after all, is wild and nature, unpredictable.
With that in mind it is with great appreciation that I have the honor to announce that my photo “Blade Runner” has been selected as Highly Honored in the Polar Passion category of the Windland Smith Rice International Awards.It will be displayed in this fall’s Smithsonian Exhibition and published in the 2018 Fall/Winter Special Collector’s Edition of Nature’s Best Photo magazine, going to press next month.I am incredibly thankful to Nature’s Best for this honor, and to all of you who take the time to view, read, and comment on my social media posts. #Nature ##Wild #Wildlife #Fox #ArcticFox
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I love how their post says “A better, more positive Tumblr” as if female nipples are what’s ruining the experience on this website and not bullies, racists, homophobes and actual nazis
I think it must be there, where the torso sits on and, into the hips, those twin delineating curves, feminine in grace, girdling the trunk, guiding the eyes downwards to their intersection, the point of pleasure.