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<div class="demo-info"> ⚡ Tumblr-style sensitive content blocker · click “Show anyway” to reveal media </div> </div>

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Before the ban, Tumblr was the internet’s chaotic scrapbook. It was raw, unfiltered, and a hub for fandoms, artists, and communities that couldn't find a home elsewhere. The "Sensitive Content" flag was meant to clean up the platform for advertisers, but the algorithm was a mess. It flagged landscape paintings, classical art, and even a picture of a completely clothed person just sitting on a chair.

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A montage of chaotic Tumblr posts or a green screen of you talking over a screenshot of the "Sensitive Content" warning screen.

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To ensure a safe and respectful community on Tumblr, the platform has implemented guidelines to regulate sensitive content. Users can report sensitive content to Tumblr's moderators using the following guidelines:

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