![]() ![]() Those perusing Sharesome’s terms of service (now a 404) found that in order to make an account, you must “have never been convicted of a felony,” are not registered as a sex offender, and, curiously, “are either single or separated from your spouse or domestic partner,” users pointed out. Former Tumblr users tell me they’ve been dismayed by the terms of service and privacy policies on some Tumblr alternatives. When you’re dealing with explicit content, particularly your own, paying attention to the fine print can be crucial. “We are still onboarding hundreds of thousands of users, so scaling the technology will be an ongoing issue for us from now on,” says Ralf Gonzo Kappe, Sharesome’s founder. ![]() This too has experienced many new users, both from a Flame Token “airdrop” they did in December and from the Tumblr exodus. Sharesome, a site aiming to be the “Facebook of porn,” allows users to tip “Verified Content Creators” using a cryptocurrency called Flame Token. “So far we have honestly been working pretty much every hour we have not slept,” reads an update from December 22nd. This traffic increase caused Pillowfort to halt any new users from joining until they could “improve site performance.”īDSMLR, a new site for kink and porn content that looks like an exact Tumblr clone, has posted frequent updates since December 4th, detailing traffic issues, crashes and bugs they’ve been dealing with, trying to accommodate a userbase that’s more than tripled. Shortly after the ban, Dreamwidth, a text-centric, LiveJournal-esque platform created in 2009, and Pillowfort, a new social media platform still in beta, were slammed with thousands of former Tumblr users. ![]() The reality, however, has looked bleak: crashing pages, caps on new users and policies that actually prove hostile to sex work. In the wake of this mass exodus, dozens of websites old and new have popped up, attempting to court alienated Tumblr users by promising a safe haven. Tumblr’s ban on adult content decimated the platform’s kink community, sending thousands of consumers and creators scrambling to find a new home. ![]()
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