Seems like Tumblr is cool as long as you indeed mark mature stuff with their NSFW tag. There was hoopla over it when they added that last year but the abundance of adult content was giving them a PR and maybe even a legal problem.
Also, adult-related tags don't work anymore in their public search. (tumblr.com/tagged/porn)
They also don't have a restriction like Blooger does (blogger.com/content.g?hl=en):
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Do not use Blogger as a way to make money on adult content. For example, don't create blogs that contain ads or links to commercial porn sites.
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@TheMonger: Did you also have an Adsense account that was deleted by Google? Honestly, that's what would scare me the most since Google seems to assert that you can only have one in your life. If so, I assume that you weren't actually using it on any adult sites and that it was wiped as an unrelated casualty.