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Tumblr announced Monday that it would be cracking down on NSFW content as of Dec. 17. While not booting anyone or outright deleting posts, the platform will start to flag any post that violates its new guidelines; the content will be hidden from everyone except the original poster.
Posts that violate the new rules? Any image, GIF or video depicting a sexual act, as well as full-frontal nudity and “female-presenting nipples.” The guidelines say that nudity for educational, medical or protest purposes, as well as non-sexual illustrations, won’t be flagged. If you’re not a NSFW-blog and have no interest in NSFW material, shouldn’t be a problem, right?
Well, herein lies the problem: Tumblr’s algorithm is botched.
It’s so botched that completely innocent posts are coming up as flagged. Seems that if it’s vaguely flesh-colored or has shapes resembling humans, the post might be marked as inappropriate. All this nice fan art? Flagged.
Hey here's why tumblr's purge of NSFW will not work. Here is what was flagged as NSFW from my art blog ( a thread ) pic.twitter.com/mUTvbKVfaF
— ride shiny & chrome (•̀⌄•́) (@immortanjill) December 3, 2018
THIS got flagged of all things? guess tumblr doesnt like funny drawings pic.twitter.com/9qEWJ11Gpg
— ianjq (@ianjq) December 4, 2018
Too hot for Tumblr pic.twitter.com/41x5cHTtVb
— ByronB (@YukaOmatic) December 3, 2018
A collection of stuff on my Tumblr that is now labeled nsfw lol pic.twitter.com/IDfTl3oqge
— AnhDang (@anhdangerous) December 3, 2018
This heartwarming moment on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood? Not for young eyes.
2 hotttt 4 tumblr (yes, really) pic.twitter.com/nE3R45ppIO
— Janice Collier (@ardaniel) December 4, 2018
Though Tumblr insisted that art and sculpture would be protected, its algorithm says otherwise.
This is fucking nonsense. pic.twitter.com/bu9L7Rbbgq
— Kieron Gillen (@kierongillen) December 3, 2018
Even if the content doesn’t contain any humans, it’s suspect.
All the water in Atlanta is unsafe to drink and my digital paintings of caves are too hot for Tumblr to handle. pic.twitter.com/IGckljHlqB
— Anne Sullivan (@annetropy) December 3, 2018
Tumblr has decided that fractals and yellow test characters count as adult content and flagged some of my posts.
— proceduralgeneration (@proc_gen) December 3, 2018
Fortunately, I set up a backup blog a long time ago at https://t.co/nvmWio3oVy
Add it to your RSS reader! pic.twitter.com/IUt41SADmE
I mean...I know the lions are naked but.. pic.twitter.com/ahGB7Gmv3b
— Megan Nicole Dong (@sketchshark) December 3, 2018
Looked at my Tumblr for the first time in months and I'm laughing my ass off at what pictures were flagged pic.twitter.com/mxEWcogcx2
— Mike Ruocco (@AGuyWhoDraws) December 3, 2018
Many posts depicting LGBTQ individuals have also reportedly been flagged. This, and likely other family-friendly content that’s marked explicit, appears to be the result of the algorithm’s incompetence versus a deliberate measure on Tumblr’s part. The labeling has been wildly inconsistent across the board, but nothing can be confirmed.
the onlY THING TUMBLR FLAGGED....BUT THIS IS THE PUREST CONTENT!! this IS AN ATTACK pic.twitter.com/K65JPApW4z
— ☆ Ngozi ☆ (@ngoziu) December 4, 2018
At least my smooching dudes in loincloths are safe ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ pic.twitter.com/byCeDOZyDg
— Wendy Sullivan (@WendyDoodles) December 3, 2018
Oh so poetically and ironically, an article on censor bots that accidentally declared desert pictures as pornography also got flagged.
To be clear — flagging doesn’t mean the post is deleted or that the user is blocked. On an actual blog page, no banner will pop up; it’s solely on the dashboard, as of now. It’s a warning for when the guidelines do drop, and the blog owners who originally posted the content can appeal the flags.
Still, considering how many false positives are coming up, the looming onset of the new policies is unsettling, even for those who don’t post much NSFW content.
We reached out to Tumblr about the false positives generated by its flagging algorithm — and whether it plans to adjust the algorithm — and will update as necessary.