November 2022 archive

I should have expected this to become a problem.

In case it needs to be said, I feel like adults scaring children on Among Us VR will never be appropriate.

There is nothing even remotely humorous or even funny about this, especially when the bad actors in question — and, look, I don’t care who you are, where you stream, if you stream (although that makes it even worse as far as this whole thing is concerned), or how many people are subscribed to your streams or watch them, you’re still a bad actor if you do this — are scaring children to the point that they scream and cry, and then getting their supporters to laugh over it. You wouldn’t be doing these things if not for clout, and you wouldn’t be posting clips or VODs of these to the streaming sites that you use if you didn’t want your supporters to see what you were doing and laugh right along with you. Children should safely be able to play video games in… what is it, 2022 now? We’re still in 2022, right? Give them at least that, especially when the game in question is a family-friendly game. Don’t actually make Innersloth go to the time and trouble of tightening up rules in these games to make this harder to do, even though I would be in full support of them if they actually did this — like making it to where children couldn’t game with adults, that reports were acted on quicker and more stringently, anything that would actually help this problem out…

If Tumblr IP bans me for this, it’s for the best.

I’ve decided to make another account on Tumblr since it seems that no matter how much I warn people on social media about their critical site security issues, all of which continue to remain open (you know, the ones that I’ve periodically mentioned going back as early as May of 2022 when they were hacked and refused to mention it or patch the exploit that hackers were using to gain unauthorized access to their site?), I might as well make an account on Tumblr and use that account to discuss their site security issues. I am also open to discussing the other issues that Tumblr has that they refuse to fix, and there are no shortage of those. Again, it’s not going to bother me if their response to me doing this is to suspend my account and IP ban me from their site, as it will only prove that what I was saying about their site security issues — and other issues — were accurate. Tumblr has had some potential, and would have even more potential if they were ever amenable to fixing these issues, even if some people… make fun of the content that’s been up on their site (and the content that continues to go up on their site). That’s neither here nor there, I suppose. My favorite blog will always be here, though. This will always be the blog that I continue to prioritize. But for the sake of continuing to shitpost about Tumblr’s abhorrent site security and all the other things wrong with them…

http://www.history-cross.tumblr.com

Let’s see how long this stays up and what Tumblr’s official reaction to this if and when they find out about it.

I mean, in a truly nihilistic world, they could go the way of Twitter with no competent hands left on deck.

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