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What Happened to Tumblr: Why Adult Content Mattered | Video Essay by Kenz Mangan
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Tumblr was a safe haven for a lot of LGBTQ niches, for most of them it was the only place they could go that wasn't fetishized to hell. They created a safe place for those. For some of them there were blogs that were NSFW technically but they were about sex ed.
Banning NSFW wasn't removing dudes shoving porn spam, it was about removing all of those safe havens. With those gone for some it was no longer what they need d and for the rest it proves that the trust had been lost.