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On December 17, 2018 Tumblr banned adult content on their platform. The move was rumored to be a knee-jerk response to Apple removing Tumblr from its App Store over failing to adequately filter out child pornography. While that is certainly an understandable and valid reason for removing the app, instead of improving their filtering system, Tumblr decided to ban all adult content altogether. In doing so, they destroyed a massive social media community and outlet where people, especially underrepresented communities, could freely express their sexuality.
I was one of those people. I was in the midst of ending a sexless and passionless marriage, and while I never took much pleasure in sex anyway, I knew others did, which gave me a resounding and incessant urge to find out what I was missing. But how would I even start? What turned me on? How would I find it and articulate it not just to myself, but to a partner?
Mainstream porn sites only offered clips of brightly lit, conventionally-attractive people with hard bodies having what seemed to be a very athletic, staged, and mechanical style of sex. And the categories I could choose from (like “Babysitter”) along with the pop-up ads pushing pills to make my "dick harder" didn’t help entice me either.
A lot of these sites belonged to women and communities who were often not depicted in mainstream adult entertainment as multi-dimensional.
But when I happened upon Tumblr, that all changed. There were blogs that explored a particular side of female-centric sexual pleasure—as well as any number of sexual interests or preferences. A lot of these sites belonged to women and communities who were often not depicted in mainstream adult entertainment as multi-dimensional. Seeing people of color, and/or bigger, disabled, or trans bodies in sensual scenes that didn't make their race, gender, or body the plot line was revolutionary –they were simply participating in pleasure like everyone else. Aspects of humanity that mainstream porn fetishized, Tumblr adult sites normalized.
I was able to discreetly and safely view other people’s sexual tastes and interests, take what I liked from it, fold it into my own pastiche of sexual pleasure, and disregard the rest. In fact, the more I looked at others’ sexual expression, the more confident and validated I felt in my own. Without this private outlet, I really don’t know when–or if–I would have realized the dormant sexual woman living inside me that was screaming to come out.
Tumblr was revolutionary for so many women like me and others who felt disconnected to mainstream porn and found self discovery, affirmation, and connection within its platform. It’s an end of an era, but it’s also a clarion call to those who value freedom of speech and expression to speak up and fight for that right.
So, where can women like me go from here? There is hope that some smart, enterprising tech folks will come up with a similar, maybe even better platform in the near future. For now, here are some possible substitutes for those who are over 18:
While it's not as easy to scroll through visuals as you did on Tumblr, Reddit's NSFW subreddit might be a good alternative.
Timbr lets you back up any old Tumblr blogs so nothing is ever truly lost.
Mastadon promises a safer-feeling browsing experience.
Swarmr vows to be committed to free speech and gender equity.
Give New.Tumbl a go. Very straightforward!
The other alternative, if you're willing to pay some money, are ethical, feminist porn sites, which I personally use. Here are some recs, depending on what you're looking for:
Bright Desire has been producing artistic, body-positive fare since 2012.
Erika Lust’s XConfessions lets users submit what they want to see, and then recreates their ideas with top-notch cinematography.
FrolicMe is perfect for lush, gorgeously-shot films.
CrashPad Series and PinkLabel.TV are both excellent options.
I’ve also been recommending Tristan Taormino DVDs and jessica drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex for people who want to learn more (and watch) different kinds of sex.




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Yahoo's purchase of Tumblr has some devotees worried that what they love most about the micro-blogging platform -- the GIF porn , obvs -- will disappear. TechCrunch calculated that more than 10 percent of the service's most popular 200,000 sub-domains feature Yahoo-unfriendly adult material. The panic was barely lessened by CEO Marissa Mayer's promise to protect "the richness and breadth of content available on Tumblr." So I decided to take a look at what, exactly, Tumblr-ers have to lose -- by visiting the community's most popular adult blogs, of course. You know me, any excuse to watch porn at work !
Before we continue, a few words on the unscientific process I used to determine the most popular porny sites: Quantcast provides a long, long list of the most popular Tumblr blogs, which I scanned for porny-sounding domain names. It's possible that some missed my attention; there were also some false alarms -- who would think that tit.tumblr.com isn't porn? It's also possible that my personal definition of porn differs from your personal definition. My I-know-it-when-I-see-it barometer went wild when I checked out a Tumblr titled, ironically enough, "Not Porn." It features zero close-ups of genital penetration, but I'm going to go ahead and call it porn for our purposes because I guarantee that people masturbate to it. (That is, admittedly, a weak qualifier for "porn" because what won't people masturbate to?) Look, I at least refrained from including jonhammswang.tumblr.com. I think that is as much personal sacrifice as I can offer in the name of journalistic accuracy here.
Welcome to the junior high of Tumblr porn. There are images galore of smooching, dry-humping and unhooking of bras. There's even a photo of a man proposing on one knee. The smuttiest this site gets is a GIF of porn star James Deen ... kissing someone while clothed.
Here we've fast-forwarded far beyond hand-holding (or, if you're a follower of Freud, regressed to the second stage of psychosexual development). There is not much to say about this site except that it features a whole lot of GIFs of women shaking their butts mid-coitus.
Never have I seen so many bouncing-butt GIFs in one place. This site makes XXX Booty Videos look like an exercise in minimalism. I'm pretty sure that I almost had a seizure starring at the blog's GIF wall of impressive gluteal gymnastics. I would be remiss not to mention the -- how to explain? -- GIF of a woman rump-shaking with an empty water bottle wedged in her butt-crack.
The Internet, folks. Let's give it a round of applause.
This blog features sexy GIFs that are largely indistinguishable from perfume commercials: I'm talking a shirtless, chiseled all-American guy in blue jeans kissing down a woman's neck, a lingering closeup of a lady licking a guy's neck, et cetera. Not Porn is all about thigh-kissing tenderness -- a looping clip of a man slowly running his fingers up a woman's bare hip, for example. There was one major highlight: a GIF of a bedroom scene from Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo and Juliet" that I remember watching on loop for the entirety of my 13th year of life.
Also, I'd like to officially state for the record that the second most popular "porn" Tumblr in the world features multiple GIFs from "The Notebook." If that fact isn't the makings of a master's thesis in human sexuality, I don't know what is.
We've arrived at the most popular porn Tumblr, folks. What kind of freaky fare is found within? Well, a clothed Leonardo DiCaprio kissing a clothed Kate Winslet in "Revolutionary Road." Several of Sharon Stone's mainstream sex scenes. A clip from "The Sessions." GIFs from "Mad Men."
It's all rather tame. Sure, there's an explicit scene from the porn classic "Behind the Green Door," as well as some super-steamy scenes from edgy foreign films, which are worth an after-work gander, but this isn't the den of depravity that one might expect from our No. 1. Turns out Tumblr porn fans like long, lingering kisses and cinematic moments.
So, what have we learned here? For one, the most popular masturbation material on Tumblr isn't especially explicit or extreme. Tumblr has plenty of hardcore blogs featuring pirated mainstream porn, sure, but its most popular adult-oriented sites simply serve as venues for curating a very specific sexual aesthetic. Water-bottle-butt-shaking notwithstanding, a lot of it is subtle and sensual -- two adjectives rarely applied to adult content. I suppose that's the answer to the question of what Tumblr-ers stand to lose. No wonder they're upset.
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Tumblr’s web traffic has plummeted by a third since it banned titillating images and videos–creating a niche for naughty new sites to fill.

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Once upon a time, a free blogging platform called Tumblr was the online haven for porn, kink, bondage/domination, and other legal but not-safe-for-work communities. That all changed in November 2018, when Apple removed Tumblr from its App Store after finding that child pornography had slipped onto the site .
That kick-started Verizon-owned Tumblr to enact a policy change it says was already planned: a blanket ban on virtually all “adult content” images and videos (but not text)–starting on December 17, 2018. The ban prohibited not just hardcore porn, but even the humble female nipple. (Imagery that just barely hides private parts seems to still be allowed.)
Meanwhile, Tumblr’s web traffic has–er, tumbled. From the pre-controversy month of October 2018 through April 2019, it’s dropped by about a third–both in the U.S. and internationally, according to analytics firm SimilarWeb–from 558 million to 376 million monthly visits globally. That’s despite Tumblr’s return to the App Store in December.
Like a fire that clears out miles of forest, Tumblr’s porn ban has created an ecological niche for new not-safe-for-work (NSFW) friendly sites to take root. Natural selection has weeded out many of them, such as the flopped Cumblr . But at least three other sites appear to be blooming.
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“I knew Tumblr wasn’t that complicated,” says Dean Abramson, chief architect at online gaming startup Statabase . (That’s gaming as in gambling, such as online poker.) “I said, you know, we could rebuild Tumblr, in what, two weeks? Three weeks? At least for the front end. Let’s give it a shot.”
Abramson and his colleagues’ side project, newTumbl , opened to the public on December 16, and now has over 200,000 users, he says. The site had about 2.2 million global visits in April, according to SimilarWeb (the latest month for which it has data). For perspective, that’s about 1.2% of just what Tumblr’s lost since October.
Like the original Tumblr, newTumbl isn’t meant to be exclusively for porn sharing. “We would like to be a complete site, from kittens all the way up to anything legal,” says Abramson. (All of these sites make clear that posting illegal content, such as child pornography, is prohibited.) “But we know that right now, probably 90% of our users are here for adult content.”
Sharesome can also import old Tumblr blogs. Tumblr allows users to download all of their content to an archive file . The company says it only hides adult content from public view ( a slow, ongoing process ), rather than deleting it from the database. So blog owners can still access all the original files. Sharesome is one of several sites with the ability to upload those archives . (newTumbl says it’s in the works.)
Tumblr imports are also possible on BDSMLR , which may be the biggest winner yet of Tumblr’s NSFW ban. It originally focused–as the name implies–on the bondage, dominance, sadism, masochism, and related fetishes. But BDSMLR has grown rapidly into a universal porn site, going from about 87,000 global visits in October 2018 to 9.4 million in April. (I made several unsuccessful attempts to reach the people who run BDSMLR.)
All these startups are miniscule compared to NSFW behemoth Pornhub, which reports over 110 million daily visitors. In early May, the Wall Street Journal reported that Verizon is looking to sell Tumblr, which it picked up in its acquisition of Yahoo in 2017. Pornhub’s vice president Corey Price told BuzzFeed that the company was “extremely interested” in buying Tumblr.
Verizon didn’t respond to my inquiry. PornHub didn’t say more about a possible Tumblr acquisition, but emailed a long statement making its case for already being an NSFW haven. “The same curatorial options are available on Pornhub as they were on Tumblr and users can enjoy the same personalization with us, including the ability to customize their personal feed, create playlists, generate GIFs, and more,” it said.
newTumbl and BDSMLR closely follow the Tumblr design: Users can quickly start their own post using text, photos, audio, or video. (GIFs that continually loop through the action dominate posts on all these sites.) They can also search on anything–really, anything–that catches their fancy to find other blogs or posts.
By following a few blogs, BDSMLR and newTumbl users can queue up pretty intense action to greet them as soon as the sites load. Abramson says that newTumbl will soon implement an “explore feature” that asks new users about their interests (beyond just kink) and guides them through content suggestions. (Abramson says the site will likely change and grow a lot as it evolves beyond just an NSFW Tumblr refuge, and a name change is also coming.)
Sharesome gets content in your face even sooner. It features something like a Facebook news feed of the most popular posts–regardless whether or not you follow the posters. It also lists suggested topics (as varied as Threesome lovers, Bi Swingers, Gay Cowboys & Farmers, and so many others I best not name here) as well as suggested members to follow. Many posters are amateurs with just a handful of followers, offering free content that is sometimes adorably awkward. But those with hundreds or thousands of followers typically use their profile as a teaser with links to other sites where they sell the goods.
Moneymaking is the challenge for all of these sites, and different approaches are emerging.
“We plan to monetize very similarly to mainstream social platforms: with ads,” writes Sharesome’s Tudor Bold in a DM. “For example, models and brands can already boost their profiles so that they reach more people. We will also re-enable promoted posts and we will be adding more options.”
Abramson says that newTumbl has about a dozen ideas for raising revenue, which will start emerging in Q4. He declined to discuss monetization strategies on the record, but said that they will be based on providing users the ability to earn money for their blogs. Abramson reckons the company will take a 20% share of what bloggers earn.
Financial self-sufficiency has slowed the growth of another emerging network, Pillowfort . It opened February 2017 as a general-interest site in the mold of Tumblr and the early-2000s version of LiveJournal . Membership was limited to a few hundred people who had contributed to the site’s first Kisktarter campaign. Pillowfort held a second Kickstarter in August 2018, but really took off with the Tumblr NSFW ban because of its liberal content policies.
“We actually had to close down registration for awhile just because we were getting more people signing up than we actually had the infrastructure to support,” says founder Julia Baritz. Pillowfort has about 47,000 members, but its slow growth is deliberate.
Pillowfort raised a modest $57,000 in its latest Kickstarter. And it charges new members a $5 registration fee, which is “the only way that we [can] pay our server hosting fees and our data service fees,” says Baritz. The site is working on modest ways to bring in money–such as extra blog-customization options–that reflect more of an intimate, user-supported community than a mega entertainment site. Users will also have to pay for uploads greater than a few megabytes. They can already embed any kinds of videos, including porn, from other sites.
“We don’t want to throw open the doors and say, ‘Hey everyone, come party with us,'” says Bartiz. “And then we get a huge bill and we don’t have the revenue stream in place to support it.”
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