![]() I checked, and it does NOT have me automatically in safe mode. A+ rollout of functionality there, tumblr. * Or I’m assuming you’ll be able to? This feature is greyed out for me atm. It’s nowhere near a complete solution, but it’s as much as we’ve got right now. And uncheck the “browse tag pages in safe mode”.PS: Anyone wanting to turn Safe Mode off (because hey, if you haven’t checked yours yet, it’s totally on! YAY!): “If you’re not sure how you should flag your blog you can leave it unflagged, but keep in mind that it may be flagged automatically.” ( x) ![]() If they’re not flagged as such by the blog owners themselves, tumblr can do it for you: But how’s this for another, infinitely more terrifying, approach: all those sex-ed blogs? All those beautiful how-to-masturbation, body-positive and sex-positive blogs? Under the current definitions: WARNINGS: NSFW, 18+, noncon/dubcon, incest, manipulation, oral, dry humping, overstimulation (mentioned), slight mentions of dacryphilia, breeding kink. No dicks and o-faces for you, tumblr users. ![]() Even reblogs are tetchy because with the new restrictions, anyone reblogging NSFW content runs the risk of being flagged as NSFW themselves and thus might not take the risk. Unless a user is following them, they are invisible. Porn-intensive blogs have ZERO visibility beyond the dash. Blogs flagged Adult have it INFINITELY shittier. Pretty shit huh? Oh wait, bro, it gets better. So for every one NSFW post I have that these Safe Mode users don’t want to see, they’ll miss the nine other posts I make about werewolves in pink knitted sweaters. #Nsfw tumblr tvMy whole blog is flagged as NSFW even though I mostly reblog stupid comics of tv characters failing to use stairs. The content in this blog will be of NSFW (Not Safe For Work). If people are browsing in Safe Mode (which is the default, CHEERS TUMBLR) and are not following me they will see nothing of mine in the search or tags. I go by any pronouns possible, with a slight preference for It/It’s. I occasionally reblog raunchy fanart and pretty pictures of scantily clad hot people. ![]() Taken from Tumblr’s new NSFW policy page. You can now flag your blog* as NSFW or Adult. Tumblr s ban on content featuring nudity went into effect starting December 17, 2018. Tumblr’s new approach to NSFW content (other than blocking certain tags on apps) includes splitting the NSFW blog flagging options in two. Tumblr, you’ve actually outdone yourself here. Tumblr’s new NSFW restrictions and why turning off safe mode won’t work ![]()
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