>>10754943TWITTER/TUMBLR – CHAPTER THREE: The Consequences Of Your Actions
>To say that Tumblrinas were pissed off at the new anti-porn policy would be a drastic understatement>From its’ very launch back in 2005, Tumblr had a reputation for being the ONLY major social media platform to allow (and encourage) nudity and sexually explicit content, serving as the host for multiple sex-positive [and body-positive] blogs, whereas most other platforms prohibited nudity and regularly removed flagged posts>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”, reports Vex Ashley, a (former) Tumblr-based cam model, “Tumblr allowed it to exist right next to every other facet of our messy, millennial experience”>She then went on to declare that porn was as “appropriate on Tumblr as song lyrics”>For all intents and purposes, it seemed as if the infamous SJW gathering site had been destroyed, but not all hope was lost>Enter Twitter, a site (for the most part) already ridden with delusional leftists and obsessive K-Pop Stans>Unlike sites like Facebook and Instagram, Twitter has a pro-pornographic policy, as long as the nudity is “consensual”>But, here’s the catch: At the time, Twitter wasn’t exactly known for having a unique adult community like Tumblr did, but it was the next best thing for the Tumblrina SJW’s>And take a wild fucking guess on where they would all go…