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Speaking of Random Doom, I got two RD related patreon commissions this month! First we got sketch commission of Danny and Merry, with their totally legal bag of candies they totally obtained legally. And then we have commissioner’s luxray character Stargazer, looking after the kids as they go trick or Treating.

Thank you all for the support and commissioning me! There are still commission slots open so grab one if you’d like. Thank you

thanks again for the awesome work ^^

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Here are BUNCH of different patreon commissions from every tier. Including the new sketch tier. Thank you everyone for the support and commissioning me!

If you’d like your own commission, there are still open slots in every commission tier. Thank you

thanks for the awesome work ^^

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Here are some pokemon related patreon commissions. 

First one for  @banana-splats, who wanted a zoroark who brought some goods to its trainer.

And then we have @habilonion’s luxray, going down the memory lane of past pranks. Who took these photos anyway?

Thank you for the support and commissioning me!

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Joining in on that ship dynamics meme hehe

I am so using this when working on relationships of my characters….. and I am looking for a small bundle of energy

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“ Patreon commission for @habilonion, who wanted to continue the prank tradition. This time with Easter.
Thank you for the support and commissioning me!
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Thanks again for the awesome work!

searching-for-bananaflies:

Patreon commission for @habilonion, who wanted to continue the prank tradition. This time with Easter.

Thank you for the support and commissioning me!

Thanks again for the awesome work!

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Happy Saint Patrick’s day! Here are two patreon commissions I think go well with this day.

First one we got @habilonion’s vaporeon character, who seems have acquired a new color.

And then we have the classic Tapper. For @tehlazy0ne

Thank you for the support and commissioning me!

Thanks again for the wonderful work ^^

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“ Before we get too far away from Valentine, here’s patreon commission for @habilonion, who wanted to continue the holiday prank series with the Random Doom kids.
Thank you for the support and commissioning me!
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Before we get too far away from Valentine, here’s patreon commission for  @habilonion, who wanted to continue the holiday prank series with the Random Doom kids.

Thank you for the support and commissioning me!

Love the work as always ^^

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Going to aim to do a sketch or digital drawing a day, let’s see how long I can go day 1) my Bearded dragon Unas

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Hey Tumblr–

A couple of weeks ago we announced an update to our Community Guidelines regarding adult content, and we’ve received a lot of questions and feedback from you. First and foremost, we are sorry that this has not been an easy transition and we know we can do a better job of explaining what we’re doing. We knew this wasn’t going to be an easy task and we appreciate your patience as we work through the challenges and limitations of correctly flagging tens of billions of GIFs, videos, and photos.

Today, December 17th, our policy begins to take effect. This means that we will start hiding – not deleting – posts that contain GIFs, videos, and photos from public view that are in violation of our policy. Again, this is a complex problem, and over the coming weeks we will gradually, and carefully, flag more adult content. (Yes, we will still make mistakes, but hopefully fewer and fewer.)

More importantly, we want to clarify the things that you, as a community, have asked about the most.

Tumblr will always be a place to explore your identity. Tumblr has always been home to marginalized communities and always will be. We fully recognize Tumblr’s special obligation to these communities and are committed to ensuring that our new policy on adult content does not silence the vital conversations that take place here every day. LGBTQ+ conversations, exploration of sexuality and gender, efforts to document the lives and challenges of those in the sex worker industry, and posts with pictures, videos, and GIFs of gender-confirmation surgery are all examples of content that is not only permitted on Tumblr but actively encouraged.

We also want to reiterate some important information from our Support post:

Your content will not be deleted. If your post(s) are flagged under the new policy, they will be hidden from public view and will only be visible to you. You can appeal these flags if you feel your content was erroneously marked as adult content. Upcoming feature changes will also make appeals more manageable for those of you with multiple flagged posts. Your blog won’t be deleted if you’ve posted adult content in the past, and there is nothing you need to do if you have interacted with adult content up until now–it will just be flagged and not publicly viewable. Don’t forget too that you can download your content. It’s yours after all, and we don’t take that lightly.

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What is still permitted? We’ve heard a lot of concern about what the policy does not permit, but we want to make sure that you also know what is still permitted:

Written content such as erotica, nudity related to political or newsworthy speech, and nudity found in art, specifically sculptures and illustrations, is also stuff that can be freely posted on Tumblr. Although, photorealistic imagery or photography – images, videos, or GIFs – with real humans that include exposed genitals or female-presenting (yeah, we know you hate this term) nipples or depict sex acts is not allowed per our guidelines. 

Examples of exceptions that are still permitted but that you may need to appeal if they are misclassified are: exposed female-presenting nipples in connection with breastfeeding, birth or after-birth moments, and health-related situations, such as post-mastectomy or gender confirmation surgery.

The automated tools will improve. Having a post mistakenly flagged as adult totally sucks; we understand and agree that there have been too many wrongfully flagged posts since we announced the policy change. With tens of billions of GIFs, videos, and photos to review and millions of new posts every day, we really need your help to get it right.

The more you help by reporting content that’s not permitted and by appealing content that you believe was flagged incorrectly, the better our automated tools will get at classifying your posts correctly. The more content these tools review, the more they will learn the difference between what’s permitted and what’s not. Most importantly, your content won’t be deleted if erroneously flagged and all appeals will be sent to a real, live human who can make the appropriate call. 

We love Tumblr and the communities that call Tumblr home. You are Tumblr. This place has always been a reflection of the voices and communities that thrive here. As you’ve always done, help us continue to shape Tumblr into the community you want it to be.

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@staff Hey, how about instead of hiding it so only the creator can see it, make a NSFW filter that is mandatory off to start with and needs the user to go to settings and click a button saying they are over 18 and want to be able to see such content? 

That is ALL that a website should be responsible for. After that it is up to the parents to buckle up and realize they need to teach their children. Children, especially Teenagers, will always find an outlet for sexual curiosity, if tumblr bans porn then they will go to twitter, if they ban they will go to other sites, till they end up at adult sites and get the worst of the content in a concentrated dose. 

Don’t punish the entire community, just put the filter in and leave it at that.

Parents: Your kids will explore, I can tell you this from experience of once being that sort of kid. My parents banned porn, I found more and snuck around them, they tried using filter bots, I found ways around those, they monitored my activity on the web I found books and magazines, they tried to ban those, I watched kids shows and used what I saw to expand my curiosity. No matter what you do kids and teenagers will be curious. TAKE THE TIME TO TALK WITH THEM! Don’t just throw caution to the wind, but take time to answer questions they have, if you don’t they will find other places to get the answers. Don’t put the responsibility on the websites, even if they crumble to your will your kids will simply find another site, and trust me no matter what you try to do, there will always be dark areas of the web, places they may find things much worse then what you were trying to hide them from. So please, if you want them to learn right from wrong take the time to teach them, not just for the communities sake but for theirs, they are curious, they want answers and feel abandoned by their parents if the questions are ignore, avoided or given incorrect answers that cause problems later. 

If you need help talking to your kids, ask friends, family, doctors, there are always people that can help you, you just need to look. 

An Open Letter to Tumblr about the Adult Content Ban and How it is Hurting Your Users:

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Recently, Tumblr was removed from the Apple app store due to an incident involving child pornography. This incident is incredibly unfortunate, but it doesn’t stand alone. Tumblr was also removed from the app store due to the large influx of porn bots and pornographic spam, users claiming to be proud to be pedophiles, blatant Nazism, racists who are not deleted for sending hate and harassing users, and more. I myself reported someone for harassing me, but because I had blocked the person and couldn’t access the messages where they harassed me, they were still able to send me anonymous asks. Your support staff, with back doors to the website (presumably), claimed they could not access the messages, and I was left SOL. Many features on this website do nothing to actually protect your users from harassment, racism, homophobia, transphobia, Nazis, pedophiles, predators, porn bots, and more. 


You claim in your statement to us that you “have been working on these problems for a long time”. This is blatantly untrue. Please do not lie to us and patronize us. We’ve been here. We’ve seen you do nothing over, and over, and over again. 


We complained to you for months and months about the rampant porn bots, and you did nothing except add a report button on mobile which only reported sensitive content or spam at best. You could have addressed this problem with an effective algorithm, but you did not. We complained to you about being harassed and sent hate speech for being LGBT+, and you did nothing. We complained to you about blogs being randomly deleted, and sometimes you’ve restored them, other times you have not. We complained to you that there were people proudly claiming to be “Minor Attracted Persons”, or pedophiles, and you did nothing. We complained to you about people proudly claiming to be white supremacists, and you did nothing. All of these things are “against the community guidelines”, and yet over and over, you have not found effective ways to handle these problems or suppress the feeling of welcome that these users claim to get here. You have had a long time to work on these problems, but you haven’t addressed them. To say you have is untrue. 

 Multiple other social networking websites, such as Wordpress, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and others have effectively dealt with rampant pornography, racism, pedophilia, and other problems without causing massive issues for their users who are not misusing the platform. They are continuing to find new, effective ways to deal with these issues without causing problems for their userbase as a whole.  There is no reason that you are unable to do this effectively other than that you wanted to do it quickly. You have once again chosen your stock holders over your users. And we have had enough. 


You have already started to ban “Adult” content with a new algorithm. Here are screenshots of just a fraction of the posts you have flagged as containing adult content:

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Your new system of simply tackling everything at once is not working. At all. And each of these screenshots is proof of your utter incompetence. None of these posts contain pornographic acts, “female nipples”, or any community violation of any kind. 


We, the users, have been asking you for months to deal with these problems - particularly, the porn bots and bots that spam. In order to block a bot from a side blog, I have to do it manually, even though they are in my side blog’s feed. This is a huge issue for mobile - only users. They keep cropping up in droves, taking over our posts and tricking google into making it look like a legitimate blog linked to a pornographic website. We have complained to you for months and months now, and your solution to simply “ban all adult content” is ineffective. I agree that children should not be able to access pornography - but this is not how you tackle a porn bot problem. Your system is utterly useless, allows for racists, pedophiles, porn bots, and Nazis to remain untouched. It also harms sex workers and real people who may use this website for some forms of adult content responsibly. Moreover, as seen above, it harms plenty of users who have in no way violated your terms of service.

 If you keep this up, you threaten your website and company as a whole. Many of us are backing up our blogs and planning places to go to. 


You already have a content filter for “sensitive” content (content inappropriate for younger viewers). You could have improved this, instead of attacking your entire user base. It seems to be a very lazy “solution”, if you could call it one at all, and one that harms your entire userbase.


If you are going to keep this filter in place and make Tumblr, a website that has never been known for being family friendly and has never claimed to be, you are going to lose millions of your users. We are already planning our exodus. It isn’t hard to follow. Censor us, and we will go somewhere else. That is not a threat. It is a promise. 


Sincerely, 


The users of your website. 

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They flagged this post immediately and I’ve submitted it for review… this is… quite a week.

If you believe these words, reblog it, please. I want this to be right in their face because I couldn’t email them directly. 

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