#saying the page is “glitched” and that “it will be fxed soon”... i hope no one actually believed them
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as someone who literally named this blog after tumblr pathetically excusing censorship as "sorry guys the page is glitched" and originally started it to document the tags that are trending and how to dodge this censorship i remind everyone
refund the shit from the tumblrMart if you can(badges, dashboard dohickies, tumblr ad-free browsing)
use either ad-block or the anti-capitalism option in Xkit
boycotts work and these things are the closest we can do to a boycott without leaving the site(which would hamper our ability to spread news of this genocide)
@staff condoning genocide
@staff has been repeatedly censoring tags related to Palestine until recently (when Israel was taken to court for war crimes). Only now are they letting Palestinian tags into the Trending section.
I know we KNEW that Tumblr (the company) supporting Ukraine was performative, but I must admit, I was not expecting to @staff to not only condone, but to cheer on genocide.
Perhaps my hopes were to high. Maybe I had gone soft think that @staff would never be as stupid as Twitter, but here we are.
I want EVERYONE to remember that @staff supported genocide. I want EVERYONE to know that the money they spent on overpriced shit they could have gotten from Etsy, RedBubble, or hell, a Tumblr artist, is going towards paying people to censor tags talking about stopping genocide.
EVERYONE needs to know who these monsters REALLY are.
#for anyone who needs context. palestine(and related tags) used to not be censored off trending. but one day they sent a site wide message#saying the page is “glitched” and that “it will be fxed soon”... i hope no one actually believed them#yes this is why i sometimes call censorship “glitch” in quotation marks... fuck you @staff#politics#us politics#world politics#palestine#uk politics#free palestine#yemen#genocide#current events#ceasefire#free gaza#gaza genocide#gaza strip#israel#gaza#palestinian genocide
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