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Important

miektastic:

For everyone interested in signing the petition floating around, and for everyone interested in logging out of tumblr for 24 hours, like another post is saying, I’ve got one question:

If staff doesn’t act on this, what are you willing to do?

If your answer is “Delete my account”, then by all means, go on.

If your answer is “I don’t know” or “Nothing”, then I would ask you to reconsider.

The truth is that tumblr/staff/verizon probably will not listen to any petition. They will not be actively hurt by seeing any number of people being against them as long as they are still on tumblr. They will not be actively hurt by anyone logging off of tumblr for 24 hours as long as they log back in later. As long as the accounts are on tumblr, they will not be hurt. The only way to actively hurt tumblr/staff/verizon is to remove your tumblr.

This post explains why.

Please share this, please reconsider taking a passive approach. It’s a very hard decision to make, to remove your tumblr, but they are forcing our hands and we need to act. They will benefit from us being passive. We need to be active.

There needs to be a consequence.

(via yourfrienderik)

i’m a paypig

snakebomb:

filmfaerie:

paypigbi:

mistress told me to send money to people because i don’t deserve it

image

ill pick a few people who reblog this post to send 1000€, i’ll post proof later today

Welp, cough it up boyo!

give it ere

fuck it

Article 13 has been approved by EU. It’s worse than Net Neutrality has ever been. I don’t even know if we will have any access to Tumblr, Pinterest, Ao3 or even Instagram. Memes are probably dead, just like reactions, fanfictions and gifsets. Everyone in EU is in danger that they will not have access to their favorite sites. But I haven’t seen a SINGLE post about it on my dash because Americans doesn’t give a damn.

devikafernando:

i-ran-away-without-a-map:

unknownpoliticalobject:

asthesea-breezehitsmylungs:

Also, I’m in Europe and ngl, had no idea this was even an article up for debate let alone it being fucking passed.

Don’t panic! This was expected at this stage and it is only the beginning. If you are a European and feel passionate about this, please keep on reading and help!

So what has happened so far … the Commission has drafted up a long overdue copyright reform. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/procedure/EN/2016_280 It contains a lot of good, and some bad: mainly Article 11 and 13.

This was put forward as a whole to the European Parlament, where it was voted down on the 5th of July 2018

image

This meant, this will not go through the fast way, and will be subject to scrutiny and change. 

The Commission made some alterations https://eur-lex.europa.eu/procedure/EN/2016_280 and put it forward again. If Parlament would have voted it down again, it probably would have meant back to the drawing board, but most people (including me) agree that Europe does need copyright reform, so on the second vote it passed the first step:

image


So what happens now? 

This will now go into what is called the Trilogue, where Commission, Parlament and representatives of all national governments will sit together to make alterations until everybody is happy implementing the regulation.

This means we can now influence this via our MEPs and our National Government!

image

In countries that are red your government is likely to support Article 13.


What to do now?

There are a lot of organisations that organise actions against article 13. Check out their websites and get in touch with your MEP or local government and let them know you are unhappy about this.

… and many many more, just google to find one in your country.

Also, as @asthesea-breezehitsmylungs pointed out, a lot of people are not aware of this going on. So make them aware! Share the memes and point them to the petitions. And don’t just complain how shit this is, get in touch with your politicians!

image

Oh good.

Yo, everyone, EU or not, please at least signal boost this shit. I’ve said it before and I will say it again: those two articles will suck majorly for all of us.

Like dude, how much time do you spend enjoying various things that relate to, Idk, your favourite show or book series. It’ll probs be gone. Funny memes and shit? Nah our generation doesn’t fucking need to laugh, it’s not like half of us are already depressed or anything. And so many other things that are cool about the internet, I’m not even gonna mention how some big, cool places like YouTube and Tumblr will be fucked by this.

So seriously, there’s only so much a small bunch of people can do. We need some noise on this. As much as I hate to admit it, some things require some fat numbres to be paid attention to. So even if you’re not planning on taking any action yourself, the best thing to do would be to spread this to everyone you trust to either get involved or pay it forward like you did.

And seriously, every little thing helps, ok? We should have a say in how the laws that deeply affect us are made.

SIGNAL BOOST

(Source: mathewclairmont, via unfuckthereallife)

How to (almost) instantly disable all 300 companies Tumblr wants to share your data with

canmom:

techiejunk:

canmom:

If you’ve logged in to Tumblr in the last few days, you will have seen the GDPR warning, telling you Tumblr is part of the Oath family of sites, and requiring you to opt-in to their privacy settings.

You may not have realised that, in contravention of the GDPR rules which ban default opt-ins, if you don’t go into the ‘more options’ button and opt out of each individual sharing partner, Tumblr will share your data with a whole huge list of other companies. Like, 300 of them.

@the-mad-duchess has a post here describing how you can disable them.

If you’ve already opted in to the Oath privacy stuff, you need to go to your Settings page:

image

Click the Privacy button on the right:

image

Then, click the little button next to ‘Cookie Consent’ to revoke it.

image

After confirming you want to revoke consent, you will immediately be taken to that big privacy opt-in page again. From that point we follow the steps @the-mad-duchess described - first click ‘Manage Options’:

image

Then, click the blue ‘Manage’ button, and expand the two lists. You’ll see five kinds of data sharing, and like 300 different companies:

image

The first five you can click manually more easily than using javascript. That might be enough to opt out of any data sharing - but I want to be sure. So, let’s make sure we disable every single enabled partner as well.

However, clicking on 300 little buttons to opt out of  is an absurd demand. There is, thankfully, a shortcut, using your browser’s developer tools.

What you want to do is open the web console. In Firefox, you do it like this: click the little menu in top right, then go down to where it says Web Developer:

image

Then, click the Web Console option:

image

This will open up the web console in the bottom of the screen. It will have a bunch of messages in it that you can ignore:

image

As shown, what we want to do is copy and paste some JavaScript code into this, then hit ‘enter’, which will make the browser simulate a mouseclick on every single one of these little buttons and thereby turn them all off. The code is this:

var rows = document.getElementsByClassName("vendor-options")[0].children;
for (var i = 0; i < rows.length; i++) {rows[i].lastChild.firstChild.click();}

If you’re not familiar with JavaScript, let me briefly explain what this is doing. The first line finds the part of the page with all the buttons in it - specifically, the rows in the table of vendors, which is identified by the “vendor-options”. The second line goes through each of them one by one, and for each row of the table, goes inside and finds the button, and simulates a click on it.

If it works correctly, you will abruptly scroll to the bottom of the page and all those little buttons will slide to the ‘greyed out’ position. Now you can go ahead and click Done, click the OK button, and carry on using Tumblr, trusting that if they keep their word, they won’t share your data with those 300 companies.

I’m gonna chat with the New XKit devs to see if this can be added (they may already be working on it). But I hope this saves you some time.

Note also - this is not actually compliant with the new GDPR laws. The rule is that you have to explicitly opt in to letting companies use your data, you can’t have a list of default opt-ins behind a button like this. At some point, somebody will hopefully sue Yahoo/Oath and establish that in court. In the meantime, let’s keep our data to ourselves.

https://aim.yahoo.com/aim/us/en/optout/ Opt out of Oath and Yahoo across the web.

Oh this has an ‘opt out of all’ button. I have no idea why Tumblr does not, but using this link is easier than the process above, and should apply on Tumblr too (in fact my Tumblr opt-outs had already applied when I went on here). Thanks very much for finding that @techiejunk!

(via unfuckthereallife)

whateveriblogis:

stoicdaydreamer:

psychic-sara:

iron-spideys:

psychic-sara:

Reblog for a miracle to happen tonight

do it my dad bought me tickets to infinity war premiere :))

I’m actually gonna try it myself now

I need a FULLTIME JOB


WITH BENEFITS

DO IT!! THE UNIVERSE IS LISTENING! 💫

(Source: she-a-mystic, via unfuckthereallife)

Tumblr is now owned by a phone company, so it’s stopped fighting for Network Neutrality

readinglist32:

mostlysignssomeportents:

image

Yahoo’s sale to Verizon means that Yahoo’s sub-companies – Flickr, Tumblr and a host of others – are now divisions of a phone company, and as you might expect, being on the payroll of a notorious neutracidal maniac with a long history of sleazy, invasive, privacy-destroying, monopolistic, deceptive, anti-competitive, scumbag shakedowns has changed the public positions these companies are allowed to take.

This matters a lot. The previous fights for net neutrality were won in part with the support of scrappy online companies like Tumblr, whose CEO, staff and users worked together to send a strong message to Congress and the FCC about the importance of a neutral internet, free from ISPs who slow down your connections to services unless they pay bribes for “premium” carriage.

With Trump’s FCC set to slay Net Neutality, the internet is once again planning a day of coordinated action: on July 12, sites across the net will send their users to the FCC and Congress to demand that ISPs be held to a public service standard befitting the trillions of dollars in public subsidies they receive every year in the form of access to rights of way through our cities and between them.

However, Tumblr is not among the companies presently slated to participate, and sources within the company told The Verge that the company and its CEO, David Karp (once a staunch Net Neutrality campaigner) have been given orders to sit this one out.

https://boingboing.net/2017/06/22/corporations-arent-people.html

@staff

(via mistomaxo)

Click here to support Help F.I.F. go on a full U.S. tour by Jill Flanagan

justknifingaround:

One of my favorite performers I’ve ever seen and also a truly wonderful human being is trying to go on tour this fall. I highly recommend throwing her a few dollars if you are able and maybe she can make it out to your fair city! Not a performance to be missed!!

she’s so close!!

come to this thing at my house!

come to this thing at my house!

Important

miektastic:

For everyone interested in signing the petition floating around, and for everyone interested in logging out of tumblr for 24 hours, like another post is saying, I’ve got one question:

If staff doesn’t act on this, what are you willing to do?

If your answer is “Delete my account”, then by all means, go on.

If your answer is “I don’t know” or “Nothing”, then I would ask you to reconsider.

The truth is that tumblr/staff/verizon probably will not listen to any petition. They will not be actively hurt by seeing any number of people being against them as long as they are still on tumblr. They will not be actively hurt by anyone logging off of tumblr for 24 hours as long as they log back in later. As long as the accounts are on tumblr, they will not be hurt. The only way to actively hurt tumblr/staff/verizon is to remove your tumblr.

This post explains why.

Please share this, please reconsider taking a passive approach. It’s a very hard decision to make, to remove your tumblr, but they are forcing our hands and we need to act. They will benefit from us being passive. We need to be active.

There needs to be a consequence.

(via yourfrienderik)

i’m a paypig

snakebomb:

filmfaerie:

paypigbi:

mistress told me to send money to people because i don’t deserve it

image

ill pick a few people who reblog this post to send 1000€, i’ll post proof later today

Welp, cough it up boyo!

give it ere

fuck it

Article 13 has been approved by EU. It’s worse than Net Neutrality has ever been. I don’t even know if we will have any access to Tumblr, Pinterest, Ao3 or even Instagram. Memes are probably dead, just like reactions, fanfictions and gifsets. Everyone in EU is in danger that they will not have access to their favorite sites. But I haven’t seen a SINGLE post about it on my dash because Americans doesn’t give a damn.

devikafernando:

i-ran-away-without-a-map:

unknownpoliticalobject:

asthesea-breezehitsmylungs:

Also, I’m in Europe and ngl, had no idea this was even an article up for debate let alone it being fucking passed.

Don’t panic! This was expected at this stage and it is only the beginning. If you are a European and feel passionate about this, please keep on reading and help!

So what has happened so far … the Commission has drafted up a long overdue copyright reform. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/procedure/EN/2016_280 It contains a lot of good, and some bad: mainly Article 11 and 13.

This was put forward as a whole to the European Parlament, where it was voted down on the 5th of July 2018

image

This meant, this will not go through the fast way, and will be subject to scrutiny and change. 

The Commission made some alterations https://eur-lex.europa.eu/procedure/EN/2016_280 and put it forward again. If Parlament would have voted it down again, it probably would have meant back to the drawing board, but most people (including me) agree that Europe does need copyright reform, so on the second vote it passed the first step:

image


So what happens now? 

This will now go into what is called the Trilogue, where Commission, Parlament and representatives of all national governments will sit together to make alterations until everybody is happy implementing the regulation.

This means we can now influence this via our MEPs and our National Government!

image

In countries that are red your government is likely to support Article 13.


What to do now?

There are a lot of organisations that organise actions against article 13. Check out their websites and get in touch with your MEP or local government and let them know you are unhappy about this.

… and many many more, just google to find one in your country.

Also, as @asthesea-breezehitsmylungs pointed out, a lot of people are not aware of this going on. So make them aware! Share the memes and point them to the petitions. And don’t just complain how shit this is, get in touch with your politicians!

image

Oh good.

Yo, everyone, EU or not, please at least signal boost this shit. I’ve said it before and I will say it again: those two articles will suck majorly for all of us.

Like dude, how much time do you spend enjoying various things that relate to, Idk, your favourite show or book series. It’ll probs be gone. Funny memes and shit? Nah our generation doesn’t fucking need to laugh, it’s not like half of us are already depressed or anything. And so many other things that are cool about the internet, I’m not even gonna mention how some big, cool places like YouTube and Tumblr will be fucked by this.

So seriously, there’s only so much a small bunch of people can do. We need some noise on this. As much as I hate to admit it, some things require some fat numbres to be paid attention to. So even if you’re not planning on taking any action yourself, the best thing to do would be to spread this to everyone you trust to either get involved or pay it forward like you did.

And seriously, every little thing helps, ok? We should have a say in how the laws that deeply affect us are made.

SIGNAL BOOST

(Source: mathewclairmont, via unfuckthereallife)

How to (almost) instantly disable all 300 companies Tumblr wants to share your data with

canmom:

techiejunk:

canmom:

If you’ve logged in to Tumblr in the last few days, you will have seen the GDPR warning, telling you Tumblr is part of the Oath family of sites, and requiring you to opt-in to their privacy settings.

You may not have realised that, in contravention of the GDPR rules which ban default opt-ins, if you don’t go into the ‘more options’ button and opt out of each individual sharing partner, Tumblr will share your data with a whole huge list of other companies. Like, 300 of them.

@the-mad-duchess has a post here describing how you can disable them.

If you’ve already opted in to the Oath privacy stuff, you need to go to your Settings page:

image

Click the Privacy button on the right:

image

Then, click the little button next to ‘Cookie Consent’ to revoke it.

image

After confirming you want to revoke consent, you will immediately be taken to that big privacy opt-in page again. From that point we follow the steps @the-mad-duchess described - first click ‘Manage Options’:

image

Then, click the blue ‘Manage’ button, and expand the two lists. You’ll see five kinds of data sharing, and like 300 different companies:

image

The first five you can click manually more easily than using javascript. That might be enough to opt out of any data sharing - but I want to be sure. So, let’s make sure we disable every single enabled partner as well.

However, clicking on 300 little buttons to opt out of  is an absurd demand. There is, thankfully, a shortcut, using your browser’s developer tools.

What you want to do is open the web console. In Firefox, you do it like this: click the little menu in top right, then go down to where it says Web Developer:

image

Then, click the Web Console option:

image

This will open up the web console in the bottom of the screen. It will have a bunch of messages in it that you can ignore:

image

As shown, what we want to do is copy and paste some JavaScript code into this, then hit ‘enter’, which will make the browser simulate a mouseclick on every single one of these little buttons and thereby turn them all off. The code is this:

var rows = document.getElementsByClassName("vendor-options")[0].children;
for (var i = 0; i < rows.length; i++) {rows[i].lastChild.firstChild.click();}

If you’re not familiar with JavaScript, let me briefly explain what this is doing. The first line finds the part of the page with all the buttons in it - specifically, the rows in the table of vendors, which is identified by the “vendor-options”. The second line goes through each of them one by one, and for each row of the table, goes inside and finds the button, and simulates a click on it.

If it works correctly, you will abruptly scroll to the bottom of the page and all those little buttons will slide to the ‘greyed out’ position. Now you can go ahead and click Done, click the OK button, and carry on using Tumblr, trusting that if they keep their word, they won’t share your data with those 300 companies.

I’m gonna chat with the New XKit devs to see if this can be added (they may already be working on it). But I hope this saves you some time.

Note also - this is not actually compliant with the new GDPR laws. The rule is that you have to explicitly opt in to letting companies use your data, you can’t have a list of default opt-ins behind a button like this. At some point, somebody will hopefully sue Yahoo/Oath and establish that in court. In the meantime, let’s keep our data to ourselves.

https://aim.yahoo.com/aim/us/en/optout/ Opt out of Oath and Yahoo across the web.

Oh this has an ‘opt out of all’ button. I have no idea why Tumblr does not, but using this link is easier than the process above, and should apply on Tumblr too (in fact my Tumblr opt-outs had already applied when I went on here). Thanks very much for finding that @techiejunk!

(via unfuckthereallife)

whateveriblogis:

stoicdaydreamer:

psychic-sara:

iron-spideys:

psychic-sara:

Reblog for a miracle to happen tonight

do it my dad bought me tickets to infinity war premiere :))

I’m actually gonna try it myself now

I need a FULLTIME JOB


WITH BENEFITS

DO IT!! THE UNIVERSE IS LISTENING! 💫

(Source: she-a-mystic, via unfuckthereallife)

Tumblr is now owned by a phone company, so it’s stopped fighting for Network Neutrality

readinglist32:

mostlysignssomeportents:

image

Yahoo’s sale to Verizon means that Yahoo’s sub-companies – Flickr, Tumblr and a host of others – are now divisions of a phone company, and as you might expect, being on the payroll of a notorious neutracidal maniac with a long history of sleazy, invasive, privacy-destroying, monopolistic, deceptive, anti-competitive, scumbag shakedowns has changed the public positions these companies are allowed to take.

This matters a lot. The previous fights for net neutrality were won in part with the support of scrappy online companies like Tumblr, whose CEO, staff and users worked together to send a strong message to Congress and the FCC about the importance of a neutral internet, free from ISPs who slow down your connections to services unless they pay bribes for “premium” carriage.

With Trump’s FCC set to slay Net Neutality, the internet is once again planning a day of coordinated action: on July 12, sites across the net will send their users to the FCC and Congress to demand that ISPs be held to a public service standard befitting the trillions of dollars in public subsidies they receive every year in the form of access to rights of way through our cities and between them.

However, Tumblr is not among the companies presently slated to participate, and sources within the company told The Verge that the company and its CEO, David Karp (once a staunch Net Neutrality campaigner) have been given orders to sit this one out.

https://boingboing.net/2017/06/22/corporations-arent-people.html

@staff

(via mistomaxo)

Click here to support Help F.I.F. go on a full U.S. tour by Jill Flanagan

justknifingaround:

One of my favorite performers I’ve ever seen and also a truly wonderful human being is trying to go on tour this fall. I highly recommend throwing her a few dollars if you are able and maybe she can make it out to your fair city! Not a performance to be missed!!

she’s so close!!

come to this thing at my house!

come to this thing at my house!

Important
i’m a paypig
Article 13 has been approved by EU. It’s worse than Net Neutrality has ever been. I don’t even know if we will have any access to Tumblr, Pinterest, Ao3 or even Instagram. Memes are probably dead, just like reactions, fanfictions and gifsets. Everyone in EU is in danger that they will not have access to their favorite sites. But I haven’t seen a SINGLE post about it on my dash because Americans doesn’t give a damn.
How to (almost) instantly disable all 300 companies Tumblr wants to share your data with
Tumblr is now owned by a phone company, so it’s stopped fighting for Network Neutrality

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