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Old 02-26-2014, 06:36 PM  
TheMonger
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Originally Posted by dobry_den View Post
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):



@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.
Thanks man,

No fortunately, I did not have adsense with them. That would have been even worse. The email part was the worst, had my affiliate accounts - everything related to my porn stuff on one freakin' gmail account.....*zap*

I hear you on the tumblr adult tag search, but I think if you use the tag #NSFW in your posts I think it might help a bit for those searching for explicit content.

I found this on their site, but it's rather ambiguous:
http://www.tumblr.com/docs/en/nsfw


"What happens to blogs that are flagged NSFW?
Blogs will not appear in Tumblr's search and discovery features for logged-out users.
Blogs will not appear for logged-in users who have chosen to hide explicit content in Tumblr's search and discovery results.
Blogs will only appear in Tumblr's mobile search and discovery features for users who are already following those blogs."



Also:

"What should I do if I don't want to see adult-oriented content?
Unless you actively choose to display explicit content, when you search for anything on Tumblr you will not see content from blogs that are marked as NSFW (not safe for work). Check out our page on Search Results for more information about this option. "



So LOGGED-IN users can choose to see explicit content in their searches (?)....kinda like what search engines do? Kinda seems like they can, and I really only WANT people to follow/look who desire to see my explicit stuff anyway.

Any thoughts? I'm kinda new at Tumblr, any advice will be well taken.
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