![]() Apparently, the disappearance of blogs tagged as NSFW from Tumblr’s internal search was a bug and has been fixed. From Karp’s post, it seems that things aren’t as bad as some people feared. ![]() The outcry was enough to get the attention of Tumblr CEO David Karp, who addressed the situation this morning in a post on the company’s staff blog. ![]() In addition, many noticed that a whole host of vaguely “adult” tags, including those listed above, are now unsearchable on some mobile apps, including Tumblr for iPhone. Although Tumblr’s settings page allows users to opt out of hiding NSFW posts in searches, it seems blogs that have been labeled NSFW (with or without their consent) have not been appearing in searches at all, basically blocking them from gaining new followers through anything but reblogs and word-of-mouth. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian CinemaĪ few days ago, Tumblr users started going crazy as they realized the site had begun hiding from searches blogs and tags flagged as NSFW or “adult.” Included in those flags? Tags like “gay,” “lesbian,” “bisexual,” and other words that could be, depending on your audience and intention, harmless posts about a local GSA meeting or hardcore porn.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.
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