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Sure, kids who navigate the web via their parents’ PC, with a default browser landing on Yahoo’s home page, may now not accidentally stumble onto porn hosted on Yahoo’s network via Tumblr… but the content is still there.
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That’s still a form of censorship that flies in the face of founder David Karp‘s previously staunch defense of freedom of speech, but only sort of. Effectively Tumblr’s taken a high-tech code-based approach to pornographic content. Similarly, Tumblr’s new iOS app removes search queries that match tags #gay, #lesbian, and #bisexual, though it’s being reported that #bi, #lgbt, and others are still searchable.īut this doesn’t stop users from running adult-tagged Tumblogs, nor from visitors navigating to them directly via their browser’s URL bar. Tumblr’s also adjusted its robots.txt file to bar search engine indexing robots from discovering Tumblogs that are marked as “adult.” The “adult” label can apparently be slapped onto a blog without the owner’s input, and as of now that automatically means it won’t show up in Google or Bing or any other online site no matter what a particular blog entry is about–even something innocent. Tumblogs that fall into adult categories are from now on invisible in Tumblr’s internal search engine, because adult-related tags are blocked from the algorithm. Tumblr is not deleting pornographic content. What’s interesting about the current news is exactly how Tumblr is dealing with the content. Yahoo, with its slightly family-friendly paternal/maternal/big brotherish stance, may have finally decided Tumblr’s long-standing pink pixel content is incompatible with its values, and that’s possibly a serious PR misstep given that there was a post-acquisition promise Tumblr would continue business uninterrupted. Let’s not get into sticky questions about pornography itself. It initially seemed like Tumblr had taken an intelligent high-tech approach to filtering adult content without clamping down on expression, but by choosing tags used for advocacy in addition to pornography, Tumblr has created a familiar problem for itself. Many will still see Tumblr’s continuing decision to block these tags on mobile apps as ham-fisted and damaging to the site’s gay communities, which underscores a point we made below: Filtering content can be a slippery slope. Karp promised that Tumblr would work on more intelligently filtering terms, and in the meantime told users to follow the #lgbtq tag, which is edited by community moderators.
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On Friday, Tumblr attempted to walk back some of the reported changes in a blog post by CEO David Karp, who claimed that blocking the terms from mobile app search was necessary to avoid the apps being taken down from certain app stores. By blocking the tags #gay, #lesbian, and #bisexual from search results in mobile apps, Tumblr blacklisted a lot of advocacy content in addition to porn, which has some LGBTQ users calling it “ a crackdown on our very identities.” It looks particularly bad for Tumblr because the site chose not to block #bi, which is far more pornographic than #bisexual, a term which was similarly blacklisted from Google’s instant search until advocacy groups successfully petitioned to make it searchable.