I used tumblr back then specifically for porn. It was glorious!
Now it’s just a Taylor Swift fan blog.
Remember when Newscorp bought MySpace for $580 million dollars and then immediately wiped the user database? What in the actual fuck were they thinking? Talk about not knowing what you bought.
It’s almost like far right billionaires are bad stewards of social media
I might be wrong but I think might be misremembering something, Myspace lost all it’s user data but not till like 2016 which was years after news corp sold the site.
They didn’t delete the users, but they deleted everyone’s blog posts, and i think wall posts and settings too. It has been decades now, but I remember a bunch of content disappearing right after they bought it, which drove more people to check out Facebook. Then later I think they wiped the pictures from people who hadn’t been active in awhile. I know at some point all of my pictures disappeared, and that’s when I finally completely gave up on the site.
Whoever bought twitter seems to have done waaaaaay worse
Did they ban porn from Twitter?!?!
No they just made it so you can’t view porn without an account.
I’m not making a shitter account for porn.
They are suspending users who have accounts exclusively to watch porn too, so that’s not an option either.
Tonnes of nsfw tumblrs got banned and now it’s only a soft ban so a few have come back, but by and large tumble porn is dead
I still wonder if they tanked it on purpose. Hanlon’s razor and all that, but it’s just weird how many left-leaning social media sites get bought by right-wing assholes who immediately piledrive it into the ground against all capitalistic reason.
The decision to buy is made by numbers before the purchase: returning visitors, time spent etc. “look at how many hours of eyeballs we’re buying”
The decision to kill the porn is made by social pressure after the purchase: “hey we’ve noticed that in your stable if brands you have some questionable materials. We can’t be associated with that kind of filth, you’re damaging our brand.” - cc processors, advertisers etc. “my wife went on that platform we just bought and you won’t believe what she found” - half the members of the board.
Most boards are collectively moronic - rarely do you have competent people that can hold serious tense discussion and can reach conclusions without either descending into massive infighting or just coast along the dominant political players.
Sounds like boards are just HOAs for rich people
Facebook did the same with Instagram the year before. Definitely trying to manage risk by buying and/or killing all the competition.
Pretty sure facebook did it with a lot of the competition