Anonymous said: Isn't this the blog from the guy who's girlfriend was being asked by a user on here to sell her panties to him? It was this one or another "space" related blog... I just find it ironic in that case that you'd reblog the silly nonsense that is the "log off" protest post about the policy change.
No, that was not this blog and I do not have a girlfriend either.
As the question of the NSFW ban arises again, I use it to say
something: I think the pornographic material on tumblr has always had an
artistic side that has played very much with the aesthetic values of
sexuality. I really enjoyed that. I do not know what tumblr wants to
achieve with that ban, as I estimate that most users of tumblr are
adolescents for whom sexuality and love is a serious thing. Despite all
concerns, I believe that you can bypass the filters and porn-posts on
tumblr will remain.