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posts from @hellscape tagged #tumblr

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People having meltdown about Tumblr’s new AI toggle are a prime showcase of how that site is becoming a cess pool of reactionary misery.

The toggle is opt-in by default because opting out is what requires something to be done. Prior to the toggle existing, you were already opted-in with no choice. By hitting that “Agree” button on the terms of service you agreed to allow Tumblr to use your data and send it to its third party collaborators, which typically includes advertisers, but now, in 2024, also contains AI companies.

Your blog was opted-in to this feature this whole time and you never knew. Therefore, by adding the opt-out toggle and making it off by default, absolutely nothing has changed. You’re still opted-in, just like you were a few days ago before the toggle existed.

What is different is that you can now change that toggle and finally opt-out, for the first time. The toggle isn’t something to get mad over because:

A: it literally doesn’t change a single thing
B: it is a net positive privacy feature
C: you’re the one who opted in, in the first place, by hitting “agree” on the ToS. If you don’t like the idea of data scraping for AI usage, then boy do I have some bad news about every other free service you’ve ever hit “Agree” or “Accept All” on. If you don’t want AI scraping your shit, use a more privacy-minded site like Cohost or Mastodon. Otherwise, boohoo. What did you expect?

Tumblr just sees a buzzword and something different and goes and whines about it. Literally the same mindset as the conservatives, and yet these people claim to be better than them.



hellscape
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The Tumblr Staff pretending to care about proper moderation when you can't even report a blog on their site is hilarious. Not only will the report form reject a regular blog link, but the form also forces you two write two paragraphs and fill out a whole ass Google reCAPTCHA just to report hate. Is it any reason why you don't get any reports for actual hateful individuals, Staff? When you make it as difficult as possible and smother those who are already feeling shitty in more shit, then of course people aren't going to report stuff to you because it's more stress than it's worth. Asking users to tell how this violates Tumblr's policy's. BULL-SHIT. That's your job not ours. Do it.


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@hellscape

I swear to god I just spent like 15-30 minutes reporting ONE blog. A blog that has not only been active for years, but is marked in Shinigami eyes. What a joke website. I don't give a shit if the trans staff members actually wrote that apology. Actions speak louder than words, and so far, Staff has been silent, as far as I'm concerned.



The Tumblr Staff pretending to care about proper moderation when you can't even report a blog on their site is hilarious. Not only will the report form reject a regular blog link, but the form also forces you two write two paragraphs and fill out a whole ass Google reCAPTCHA just to report hate. Is it any reason why you don't get any reports for actual hateful individuals, Staff? When you make it as difficult as possible and smother those who are already feeling shitty in more shit, then of course people aren't going to report stuff to you because it's more stress than it's worth. Asking users to tell how this violates Tumblr's policy's. BULL-SHIT. That's your job not ours. Do it.