To be clear, I dont think its misogyny to to ever find a women’s nipples sexy (because that would be stupid) but to define them as inherently obscene or pornographic in general is misogynistic.
To be honest, I dont give a fuck about porn blogs. I only care about
the livelihoods of sex workers who need to pay their fucking bills and eat
the definition of adult content is so vague nebulous that it is absurd
nude illustrations are not allowed under the guidelines because apparently Egon Schiele is too controversial in 2018
the filter is clearly broken and tagging lots of false positives which should be a concern for everyone
the misogyny of eroticizing female nipples
the marginalization of LGBT content ex. Images of a gay and lesbian couples merely kissing getting flagged as sexual content
Because of my (leftist) libertarian principles, I think all communities (online or off) should have the freedom and the resources to self monitor effectively
Since this script will now run every time you open the tumblr dashboard, disable it again after usage: With the dashboard open, click the toolbar button for Tampermonkey. Now click the switch to disable the “tumblr score checker 2.0” again.
As for those wondering about “what am I going to run on my tumblr, is it even save?”, if you would like to feel free to check the code, but what it does is get the so called “form key” from the page (tumblr uses it internally to communicate between pages, e.g. xkit uses it too). Next, this form key is used in combination with the part of the server that loads blogs in the sidebar view. The loading code returned by the server has information about whether or not posts are flagged, and a lot of extra information.
Also feel free to spread this script around 🙂
Some screenshots for additional guidance are placed below
If you’re a mutual and you’re quitting this site, let me know what’s up. I actually care about my internet friendships even though I suck at communicating.
I’m on dreamwidth now under the same name but I’ve posted nothing yet. Gotta adjust to a new blogging format.