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The future needs to be distributed. Less Tumblr/Facebook/Twitter and more ActivityPub/Mastodon/Pleroma/Pixefed .. when people get use to federated networks, they'll understand how they work. They'll understand how it's like hosting your own game server, and everyone can do it, and you can ban servers you don't like without having those servers really go away to anyone but you. The future is not centralized. The futur…
I want to believe that the future is decentralized but I'm convinced of the opposite when it comes to online media, primarily because spam, abuse and content moderation are expensive functions to perform in which there are strong scale effects, and they are critical not just to ad-based monetization but perhaps also to broad societal acceptance of technology.
Verizon to Sell Tumblr to Automattic
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Re: Verizon to Sell Tumblr to Automattic
#342I know there are a lot of nay sayers in this thread about the viability of this acquistion but consider this: > Even still, Matt says Tumblr’s user base is, “several times larger than [WordPress.com].” I don't know what Automattic paid exactly, but the story speculates that: > Dan Primack of Axios is reporting a “source familiar” put the price, “well south of $20 million.” So even if Tumblr is plateaued or declining…
Re: Verizon to Sell Tumblr to Automattic
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There is still massive stigma around consuming porn. Less than half of Americans think that watching porn is morally acceptable. https://news.gallup.com/poll/235280/americans-say-pornograph... Brands don't want to be next to content that has that stigma.
The people with that stigma aren't going to be looking at that content anyway.
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That's an excellent question! I don't want to be so presumptuous as to define an exact approach before the technical exploration has started, besides saying it'll be done incrementally and in an easily revertable way to be invisible to users, just like the big datacenter migration Automattic just completed a few weeks ago. At the point when we start this the Tumblr team will have been part of Automattic for the bette…
You should almost make it a documentary.
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Apple specifically removed it for child porn, and once Tumblr took care of that (before removing adult content in general), Apple added them back to the store.
The thing is, a naked 17-year-old and a naked 18-year-old look fairly similar. One is a felony; one is not. It would be evry difficult to distinguish between them. Apple probably wanted to head off the outrage which some person would drum up, and passed to tumbler. Tumbler figured it was easier to classify all inappropriate content, as there's no real way to classify something so fuzzy with the requisite accuracy.
The outrage comes when people stumble upon photos of minors in the early pubescent or even prepubescent stage of development intended to titillate. That is, content that is fairly consistently classed as child pornography, and no apparent action is undertaken to purge that content.
> […] as there's no real way to classify something so fuzzy with the requisite accuracy.
For the odd case where an account is uploading content that looks like it might involve a minor nearing adulthood, a platform privately and confidentially asking for proof of identity and age is reasonable enough. It's a fair solution for, to name just one example, the odd flat-chested twenty-something exhibitionist of Asian descent.
Re: Verizon to Sell Tumblr to Automattic
#346Earlier quoted context omitted.
There is still massive stigma around consuming porn. Less than half of Americans think that watching porn is morally acceptable. https://news.gallup.com/poll/235280/americans-say-pornograph... Brands don't want to be next to content that has that stigma.
The people with that stigma aren't going to be looking at that content anyway.
Re: Verizon to Sell Tumblr to Automattic
#347I have a very old Tumblr account that I got locked out of (I forgot to update my email address, don't have access to the old domain email, and therefore can't reset. When I tried contacting Tumblr recently, they wouldn't help me even try anything at all to verify the account. Will Automattic allow me to get my old account back?
If you don't have access to your identifier, what should they do about it? Social engineering is a surprisingly large attack vector. I'd be concerned if it were possible to gain control over an account this way.
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You should almost make it a documentary.
Yes! I’d pay more for real world business documentaries than anything on netflix.
Find a way to get Verizon to sign off on this, and then get in touch with an established documentary maker. Pair them with an engineer and follow the story of the migration efforts. It will take time, and it'll certainly have a narrative.
Nothing like this has been done before. I struggle with making what I do relatable to people, but having a technical or semi-technical documentary following this large project would be eye-opening.
We'll even crowd fund this if you give us the chance. I'm not kidding.
Please, please, please make this migration a documentary film.
Re: Verizon to Sell Tumblr to Automattic
#349Earlier quoted context omitted.
There is still massive stigma around consuming porn. Less than half of Americans think that watching porn is morally acceptable. https://news.gallup.com/poll/235280/americans-say-pornograph... Brands don't want to be next to content that has that stigma.
The people with that stigma aren't going to be looking at that content anyway.
Re: Verizon to Sell Tumblr to Automattic
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They only paid $20 million. Buying a brand name and some domain relevant developers for that little is probably a good deal.
They paid something closer to $3MM according to Dan Primack (but also took on the employee payroll).
Talent, a brand, and eyeballs. Even if the ship can't be turned around in the end, presumably all the new hires are top notch.