Tumblr removed from app store
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If iCloud was a public gallery that hosted public content, that would be different. The app remains unavailable in the App Store as of Tuesday morning. Step 2 Offer it up for bids to darkweb pedos Step 3 Retire to Tahiti If it was that easy, it would be copied so many times there was no profit. South Korea has also asked it to do a better job of moderating adult content on the service.
You are still browsing through an unvarnished view of basically any kind of possible thought or image modulo automated censorship, which we all know fails from time to time. What if an 18+ porn star just looks young?
We are guessing that the issues are stemming from what users said earlier in the past week. This is unfortunately a big problem with sites that host user generated content. As of now, it appears Android users are still able to download the microblogging app through Google Play. Take a look at anti-viruses, or spam filters, or any other number of filter systems. Tumblr's issues seem to stem from the fact that their base is young and posts and shares illegal content of themselves and others through the platform. The reason, as some had grimly suggested, was confirmed to be because of child pornography being hosted on the site. Still, the child porn problem must've become bad to really cause Tumblr and Apple to crack down like this. Presumably, they use some kind of fingerprint or hash to match the images, not just index them. Credit: Tumblr Those of you looking to download the Tumblr app , on your iPhone or iPad are unable to get it for now. Second, Google hasn't pulled their app, only Apple. The app was suffering from issues last week with some users being unable to access the parental control features.
Why Tumblr was Removed From the iOS App Store - Shortly before this story hit people noted that outgoing links were causing there posts not to show up in the search at all, which was attributed to Tumblr trying to cut down on pornbots although they said it was just an error.
The reason, as some had grimly suggested, was confirmed to be because of child pornography being hosted on the site. Every image uploaded to Tumblr is scanned against an industry database of known child sexual abuse material, and images that are detected never reach the platform. A routine audit discovered content on our platform that had not yet been included in the industry database. We immediately removed this content. Content safeguards are a challenging aspect of operating scaled platforms. Tumblr fucking sucks and I'm still waiting for a proper replacement because I won't touch Twitter. Also the bot problem is insane. I get followed by at least 3 porn bots a day and there's minors that use the site. This is unfortunately a big problem with sites that host user generated content. The deletion of adult content definitely seems overzealous but it's more like a 'better safe than sorry' type thing. The lack of transparency is probably because they are working with the authorities worldwide and they don't want to tip off anyone who is uploading and sharing that kind of shit. No aspect of this surprises me. Though, given how much they always seemed to see the ideal user base as like exclusively. Still, the child porn problem must've become bad to really cause Tumblr and Apple to crack down like this. I wonder if Tumblr users are just gonna migrate to Pillowfort. Tumblr's issues seem to stem from the fact that their base is young and posts and shares illegal content of themselves and others through the platform. I adimittedly don't follow that many kids on Twitter, but kids on Twitter don't seem to be creating that type of content. They seem to be using the platform to share memes and other Internet content. Blogs with pornographic content have been getting randomly deleted since weeks ago, if not longer and then reinstated when the blog owner contacted them before happened to one person Tumblr removed from app store follow. Shortly before this story hit people noted that outgoing links were causing there posts not to show up in the search at all, which was attributed to Tumblr trying to cut down on pornbots although they said it was just an error. I've never personally come upon it, but Tumblr's userbase is still pretty huge and a lot of it skews younger. Some porn blogs I follow have had issues with people who are under 18 following them and trying to interact even when told they were unwelcome, so not surprised if the issue extends to kids posting themselves or adults trading that kind of shit. Wow, had no idea that shit was going on there. I used to use tumblr just to post shit that I had seen throughout the day that Tumblr removed from app store liked. I never really dug much further than people I personally knew. Sucks to lose an archive of previous writing and finds, but they had to make some kind of decision if that was what was going on in there. I wonder how other subcommunity-driven sites like Reddit are dealing with this with the existence of private subreddits and the like, and how deep the rabbit hole goes.