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PART THREE: The Consequences Of Your Actions
>To say that Tumblrinas were pissed at D'Onofrio's new anti-porn policies would be a dramatic understatement
>From day one, Tumblr had a reputation online for being the only major platform to allow and encourage nudity and sexually explicit content to be posted, hosting multiple sex-positive (and body-positive) blogs
>Most sites like Facebook and Instagram prohibit nudity and regularly removed flagged posts, making Tumblr stand out
>With Tumblr now out of the equation, many porn-positive bloggers (read: COOMERS) feared that their only safe space would vanish
>”Sex wasn’t this separate, shameful thing”, said Vex Ashley, a Tumblr-based cam model and amateur porn-star, “Tumblr allowed it to exist right next to every other facet of our messy, millennial experience”
>She continued to go on to state that porn was as “appropriate on Tumblr as song lyrics”
>For all intensive purposes, there wasn’t any place left for the coomer Tumblrina’s to go after their containment site banned their precious cooming material
>Well, there was one place left to go to and only one place left with pro-pornography rules: Twitter
>But here’s the catch: At the time, they weren’t exactly known for having a unique adult-based community
>However, since that was the next best thing for the Tumblrina's, they immediately took note and began to migrate over there
>But if you think things are bad then, trust me, things are only going to get worse from here on out...