Some nights, I ‘m glad that my dash is never ending
Some nights, I wish I could log off
But I still stay up, I still read your posts
Oh Lord, I’m still not sure why I’m awake at four
What do I scroll for? What do I scroll for?
Most nights, I don’t know anymore…
Oh whoa, oh whoa, oh whoa oh oh
Oh whoa, oh whoa, oh whoa oh oh
This is it, these are ship wars
What are we fighting for?
Why don’t we read fanfic already?
I was never one to sleep at night – save that for those who have a life
Post twice as much and get half as many likes, but here feels come again
To stay for a while
But that’s alright; I blog from in my bed tonight
I blog because I’m wonderin’ just who I, who I, who I am
Oh, who am I? mmm… I have no life
Well, some nights, I wish that my dash would end
‘Cause I could use some friends for a change
And some nights, I’m scared I’ll hit post limit again
Some nights, I always hit, I always hit…
But I still stay up, I still read your posts
Oh Lord, I’m still not sure why I’m awake at four
What do I scroll for? What do I scroll for?
Most nights, I don’t know…
So this is it? I sold my soul for this?
Left my social life for this? Or do I have no friends because of this?
(/awkward pause where I didn’t know what to write/)
So log on.
Log on.
Log on,
OH LOG ON!
Well, that is it guys, that is all, scroll twelve pages down and I’m bored again Ten years of this, and only bloggers understand I’m not sticking ‘round with my folks downstairs; Sorry to leave, mom, I had ship pairs I’m going to be forever alone, all dried up from my laptop brightness
My heart is breaking for my OTP and the con that they call “love” ‘Cuz when they look into each other’s eyes… Man, you wouldn’t believe the most amazing things that can come from… Some terrible writers…ahhh…
Oh whoa, oh whoa, oh whoa, oh oh
Oh whoa, oh whoa, oh whoa, oh oh
The other night, you wouldn’t believe the fic I just read about my OTP
I wish it would update already
I wish you’d tag all of your stuff, man.
Why won’t you tag all of your stuff, man? oh…
I’m never logging off
Why would I ever log off Tumblr… oh …
Oh, oh whoa, oh whoa, oh.
THIS IS THE TUMBLR ANTHEM
IF YOU DO NOT REBLOG THIS YOU MIGHT AS WELL LOG OFF AND OR SHUT DOWN YOUR BLOG BECAUSE ALL OF TUMBLR HAS REJECTED YOU.
I LOVE THIS OMFG
This site was my home for too many years, but it looks like it will be over soon. Re-blogging for the memories…
NOTE: This is a version of the response I made to that post going around that is kicked off by someone claiming that AO3 was started “in response to lj deleting account relating to p//edophi|ia and they explicitly support the posting of such works…”
There’s a long list of responses from fandom crones like me, but some of the memory of that whole time is a bit muddied.
Since I was one of the main people in fandom (BtVS fandom at the time) chronicling in real time, I thought it might be interesting to add my .02 and my perspective on what the future holds for Tumblr.
Just to add my voice to the historical context about the foundation of AO3, the Livejournal strikethrough, and mess that Tumblr has started…
I was one of
the main people blogging about the LJ strikethrough back in the day
while it was all happening. I weirdly ended up being a centralized hub for information about what was happening. Hell, my LJ is even cited as a source on Fanlore, if you can believe it.
Nice to know my journalism degree and my past as a newspaper reporter wasn’t entirely a waste. [j/k – sort of]
If you want a pretty good idea about the chaos and panic and how quickly it spun out of control, you can start with this post here, and then follow all of the links to subsequent posts as the bad news kept rolling in.
By the way, to this day,
I was the only one in fandom who managed to get any kind of response
out of the “Warriors for Justice,” a right-wing, Christian supremacist
group who started the whole mess.
It should be noted that “Warriors for Justice,” while claiming to be an “organization of volunteers who work with law enforcement” was never anything more than a loose band of RWNJ who happened to frequent a chat board. For whatever reason, they got a bug up their collective asses about LJ and decided to target it.
Keep in mind, this wasn’t that long after LJ had recently been sold to 6 Apart (owners of WordPress) and they were trying very hard to monetize what was a freewheeling frontier of blogspace.
To say it wasn’t going well was an understatement.
They had tried ads. Tiered pricing. Just about everything. To make matters worse, LJ really didn’t have a central identity. It had spheres (fandom spheres, support community spheres, slice-of-life spheres, professional spheres, and yes, some spheres of some really dank shit that would be right at home on 4chan), and there wasn’t much crossover between those spheres.
How badly did it go for 6 Apart? LJ is now owned by a Russian company. That pretty much tells you everything right there.
In any case, that’s the commercial background for strike through. 6 Apart was trying like hell to monetize LJ and not really getting anywhere. Along comes “Warriors for Justice” claiming that they are some big, bad group with big, bad connections in the media and that they were going to start making some noise about all the dank shit on LJ.
And 6 Apart pretty much panicked.
And that’s how we got strikethrough (and eventually bold through and eventually fandom moving off of LJ en masse).
I think I should make one thing clear, though. The main target for “Warriors for Justice” was never the pedos and the other really dank shit on LJ. That was just the handy excuse. Their real target was anything they deemed “unchristian.” Or to spell it out in letters you can understand, their real target was this:
LGBTQA
That’s it. That’s what really pissed them off.
And if you didn’t agree with them, you were branded a “pedo” or a pedo apologist.
(They came to really hate me through all this. I was, according to them, the worst of the worst. They tried to get me TOS’d. One small problem: They had nothing to get me on. There was nothing on my LJ that could be judged obscene under any law or TOS. By the way, the fact that I had to be that “good and nice” online to avoid a TOSing is, simply put, fucked the hell up.)
Read
and learn from the posts and the comments on those old LJ posts, young ‘uns. The panic was palpable. People were losing years of their journaled lives, not just fanfic or fan discussions, but also personal entries where they just talked about their lives. And it could all be gone at the snap of a finger with no way to recover any of it. And if you had a paid journal? Too bad. You were out the money, too.
Not everything that squicks you out, not
everything that makes you uncomfortable, is inherently bad. It’s your
right to be squicked, it’s your right to be uncomfortable. But it’s also
your responsibility to curate your own experience. Targeting people
because you don’t like their fannish output puts you on the same side as
the “Warriors for Justice.” You wind up hurting a lot of innocent
people who never did anything to anyone outside of a fictional space.
And
if that doesn’t convince you, do one thing for me. Look at the person
to your virtual right. Look to the person on your virtual left. Then
look in the mirror. Then realize this one simple fact: sooner or later
when you get that perfectly sterile and safe online experience you
crave, someone, somewhere, is going to decide that it’s not sterile or
safe enough. And that means that one of you, either the person on
your right or the person on your left or even the person looking at you
from the mirror is going to find themselves out in the cold.
It happens every single time. Every. Single. Time.
Now
I’m not saying that Tumblr wasn’t allowing some fucked up shit, but
there were ways to handle it properly. THIS IS NOT HANDLING IT PROPERLY.
It’s
the beginning of the end, my Chili Babies. I’ve been in this movie
before (hell, I had a significant supporting role in the previous
movie). Tumblr will tick-tock along for awhile, but I guarantee people
are feverishly looking for the next fandom thing because Tumblr has now
proven to be unsafe.
At least fanfic writers have AO3. Right now it’s the fanartists who are pretty much screwed until
the next new thing comes along.
So I guess: Good night. Good luck. And I’ll meet you at the new fandom space when you find it.
Oh, I’m not going anywhere. But I suspect that I will be moving (again) when the time is right.
IMPORTANT: the real reason tumblr is enacting an adult content ban – and no, it isn’t because of ad space.
I have seen many petitions flying around and have signed some myself. However, the main issue isn’t tumblr, the App Store, or even Verizon’s wish to monitize ad space.
The issue is the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) and Stop Enabling Sex Trafficking Act (SESTA) packaged set of bills. These bills were passed in April 2018 in US Congress, where websites are now liable for their content posted by 3rd parties – and can be sued if someone uses their website to solicit sex.
There’s been articles on this for a while, but they have gotten no where near as much publicity as needed – especially because it was a US bill that was passed rather than an international one. However, the effect it has internationally is widespread. No matter where you are, if you are an internet user, these bills WILL affect you.
It has directly affected websites and platforms such as Craigslist, Reddit, Microsoft, Instagram, etc., and is now affecting websites like Tumblr, Facebook, and more than likely Twitter and other platforms soon. The terms and conditions of these sites are very unlikely to change much if at all after they change to meet the current guidelines. It has affected third party users and has even been reported to have affected police in a negative way. The majority of articles on the bill are not written with positivity towards it, and it has been a controversial bill since the beginning.
This issue is not isolated to Tumblr, and even if you leave this website and switch to another, the rules will be similar or will soon be so. If you’ve been here for a long time – sure, open up some other accounts. However, I wouldn’t be so eager to jump ship – you’ll end up in the same waters.
FOSTA/SETSA has compromisedsection 230 of the 1996 CDA (Communications and Decency Act), which is known to have been the section that has given us the internet we have today by being a major part of internet freedom and protecting freedom of speech and expression online (by protecting hosts from being ultimately liable for third party content). There is speculation that in the future there will be more attempts made to make more acceptions or “poke holes” in section 230.
This packaged bill is what needs to be targeted by internet users internationally, and especially by US citizens as it is the US government who has put this into law. Due to lack of knowledge about this bill, previous petitions did not meet the required amount of attention. This bill is not only directly affecting tumblr, but is affecting the internet as a whole and it’s time to focus on the root of the cause.
In Summary:
THIS ISSUE IS NOT ISOLATED TO TUMBLR.
The adult content ban by Tumblr is NOT caused by the website curators or the Apple App Store.
The main cause of the adult content ban is NOT Verizon trying to monitize ad space, but requirements by the US FOSTA/SESTA combined bill.
FOSTA/SESTA has poked a hole in the 1996 CDA, section 230 which protects web hosts from being liable by content posted by 3rd parties.
Now, websites will be liable and can be sued for content posted by their users, notably in relation to the solicitation of sex.
It is speculated that further attempts will he made to break down parts of section 230.
Although it is a US Bill, it affects the entire World Wide Web. This new joint bill has directly impacted several other websites and continues to do so.
Due to lack of public knowledge, previous petitions did not meet requirements.
FOSTA/SESTA repeal needs to be the main focus by tumblr users and social networking sites as a whole.
So, what can be done?
Read this tweet, and thread from twitter user Aditya Mukerjee (@chimeracoder) for more information on what you can do, and more information about what is going on.
Please, share this info. If you have additional information on this, or what US and intentational citizens can do to help with a repeal, please reblog this post and add it.
READ THIS PEOPLE !!!
Even if true, which it could be for all I know, still a ton of nazi/violent/ racist stuff on here that was not addressed earlier. I’m somewhat skeptical.
Some people’s blogs are being incorrectly flagged as explicit so if you would like to check your status, you can look it up on postlimit.com.
if
you have been incorrectly marked as nsfw, you can appeal before tumblr
permanently filters you as such and your blog is set back to default
settings prior to December 18th here.
So, turns out my other blog was marked [no, duh…] so I’m backing that one up to WordPress as we speak.
I’m not an experienced blogger–most of my posts are reblogs–but slutty-yorick was designed to be for 18+ and I expected it to get flagged. I have no idea how to use WordPress so it might be gone forever; we’ll have to see.
For now, SincereJester appears to be safe, so the kittehs, yummies, and random stuff of awesome will continue [and hopefully the posts I have scheduled will remain] for the time being. Let’s see how this endgame plays out.