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Yahoo! Ruins the Only Thing Tumblr Had Left Going For It

Via Zdnet:

Adult Tumblr blogs now removed from every form of search possible


Summary: Rather than leave adult content alone Yahoo’s Tumblr has eliminated its Erotica category, disabled search engine indexing for adult blogs, and removed adult Tumblrs from all internal search. Users are furious.

Top Reddit Comment:

My-Work-Reddit 1371 points 10 hours ago

Well, technically, Marissa Mayer didn’t lie, they did leave the adult blogs alone … VERY alone.

My personal favorite Tumblr of all time is: http://indifferent-cats-in-amateur-porn.tumblr.com/ (NSFW) Which was everything I hoped it would be and more.

Oh Marissa Mayer. My dream of creating the complementary “Overly Concerned Dogs in Amateur Porn” Tumblr is dead now because of you.

Yahoo! Inc.  If I was your shareholder, I would tell you to just crawl into Rupert Murdoch’s asshole and die. (It can join myspace in the grave of all graves.)


[EDIT/UPDATE: Tumblr officially responds to outrage. Zdnet post was apparently misleading. Here is a link to a Tumblr Staff post regarding NSFW content on Tumblr: http://staff.tumblr.com/post/55906556378/all-weve-heard-from-a-bunch-of-you-who-are]

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Happy Second Birthday to My Failed Anthony Weiner Tumblr!

I got an e-mail from Tumblr today:

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I am Anthony Weiner turned 2 today!
We hope it was a great year, and we look forward to sharing many more!

I wrote about this a couple years ago, but just in case you missed it:

My Failed “I am Anthony Weiner” Project. What I Learned about Social Movements.

Basically, I tried to start a “I Am Bradley Manning” Tumblr, expect for Anthony Weiner and with crotch shots: http://iamanthonyweiner.tumblr.com/

I thought there was a chance it might blow up. There was another crotch pics for Weiner website that pretty much copied me.

Both websites turned out to be epic failures.

I was thinking about opening it up again since Weiner recently came back to life with a bid for mayor of New York City. But now I feel like it’s too late. I made the Tumblr before the drama in which he came out as a liar.

If you’re a couple years behind on the Weiner news, Wikipedia has your back:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Weiner_sexting_scandal

I don’t feel like Anthony Weiner has a huge shot right now anyway. He probably could have survived the dick pic scandal on pride alone if only he hadn’t freaked out and and then lied about being hacked. So RIP, “I am Anthony Weiner” Tumblr. You had potential, just like Anthony Weiner himself.

Full disclosure:

I am a registered NYC voter now. (I was an NJ resident before. But now am a Brooklynite.) I am actually voting for Christine Quinn, but for reasons other than dick pics.

My Top 3 Trending Tumblrs for October

October 23, 2011 14 comments

There are many Tumblrs I follow. But as with any social media followings, I can really only care about a few at a time.  Here are a few of my favorites that have been getting more of my re-blogs lately.

1. Kim Jong Il Looking at Things

It’s exactly what it promises. With plenty of stock photos ripe for some photoshopping.  Here’s mine:

2. Shit that Siri Says

STSS shows the smart and not so smart responses of Apple’s new voice controlled personal assistant. These convos remind me of Cleverbot, except more clever.


3. Actually, You’re the 47%

In Response to “The 53%,” the Tumblr set up as the 4chan of anti-Occupy Wallstreet, “Actually You’re the 47%,” highlights the fact that the contributors to the original blog don’t really know if they pay income taxes or not.

"I created a preliminary test to help people figure out if they are in the 53%. Question 1: Are you a babysitter?"

Ylgesias notes on the “only 53% pay income taxes” number trending:

Most people think of the taxes that you pay when you “do your taxes” in April as being your income taxes. It is, in fact, a consolidated income tax and payroll tax. Thanks to some temporary tax cuts implemented during the recession, a very large share of American workers currently have only payroll tax liability rather than income tax liability. So through sleight of hand, you can convince many more than 53 percent of the people that they are part of the put-upon “53 percent” forced to bear the burden of a nation of slackers.

And a bonus Tumblr, for everyone who likes the overlap of hot girls and people that assert their First Amendment by protesting:

Hot Chicks of Occupy Wallstreet.

 

My Failed “I am Anthony Weiner” Project. What I Learned about Social Movements.

August 30, 2011 3 comments

A few months ago, when the Anthony Weiner Twitter scandal rocked the media, I did what most people would do:  I set up a Tumblr encouraging Weiner supporters to send their own crotch shots to create an online community of anonymous exhibitionists.  The only guidelines for photo submission was it be of your crotch, no indentifying features, and a sign that said, “I am Anthony Weiner.”

I can’t claim originality for the “themed-photo community in support of a politically polarizing figure” idea.  The concept was clearly inspired by “I am Bradley Manning,” a Tumblr project that really took off.

But the “I am Anthony Weiner” project was a complete failure.  Friends who had pledged to send in photos never materialized on their promises, and the collective Internet perviness was seemingly overpowered by collective Internet laziness.

Now I’m not an expert on social movements or viral marketing, but I have a general idea why things get popular and why things fail.  “I am Anthony Weiner” was not a terrible idea.  I had several photos in the first day, and about 20 people said it was a great idea and would submit if only it had more photos.  Others flat out made excuses, momentarily forgetting they owned smartphones, possibly embarrassed about letting me see their scantily clad junkaroo.

My biggest surprise is that an ad on Craiglist garnered nada.  Craiglist?  C’mon.  I thought that was the destination to go for for voyeuristic half-naked pictures.  But I guess the type of person to pic-whore themselves out on Craiglists isn’t really the type to care about supporting politicians.

The initial hump (pun intended) is always what makes or breaks a viral social movement.  People tend to have trepidation about joining something unless everyone else is more or less there.  I gave up on the Tumblr about a week before Anthony Weiner declared that he had lied about the hacking and was leaving office, the final nail in the coffin for the project.

But right after I quit, I got an e-mail of camaraderie from another website: Weiner Support.  Their site operated on basically the same idea as mine and had about the same number of submissions.  They could afford a domain name and probably knew a thing or two about web design.  Their biggest advantage over my Tumblr (disadvantage being lacking the reblog function) was having an on-site picture uploader.

By the time I had logged into the e-mail address and found them, Anthony had already resigned, and Weiner Support’s last picture was that of a kitten.  When you’re going against your own theme by posting pictures of kittens, you know you’re doomed.

Maybe one day I’ll create another Tumblr in support of a politician rocked with scandal.  But if I do, I will make sure to have a vast network of aggressive like-minded minions, and hopefully the politician won’t be lying.

Here’s an excellent example of how viral movements get started: