I grew up hating the language I spoke, my parents spoke, and my relatives spoke. I wished I didn’t speak that way. I wished I wasn’t born in that place so my native tongue wouldn’t be what it was. No one in the TV spoke the way we spoke. Never. Books never had anything written in my language except for that one sentence in the grammar book where they classified our language as a dialect. My language was undesired and obnoxious. I began to replace everyday words with the prestige language because I wanted to be like the people on the TV- educated and better cultured. When I went to my cousin’s house in the village, I never used the words in my native tongue. I felt proud. I was better.
Eighteen years. I lived eighteen years hating the way I speak until I found out my native tongue will soon be lost in the pages of history. I soon learned to love my identity and my language. But it was too late, I guess. Now it’s 1 am in the morning and I’m over here crying with a word document open before me. I don’t know the words in my language. I had to listen to almost 20 songs until I found out how to say “star” and “game” in my native language that I should have known better than anything else.
I grew up hating myself because the media acted like I didn’t exist or the few times they did acknowledge my existence, they presented me in such a way to make me feel as though I shouldn’t be proud of my identity. That it’s not cool to be me. Don’t ever tell me the monolingual domination in media is not a big deal. It is. It erases history. It suppresses diversity. It kills people’s sense of identity and pride.
I know that, brave brave anon. Good to know, now they can find it literally everywhere else.
If you think the internet can be that easily monitored, you must be new around.
Also, this is not PBS kids official website. Adults shouldnt be monitored by the same standards kids do. If underaged kids and teens choose to enter these sites, such as tumblr, deviant art, and other art sharing websites, they should be aware of the certain dangers that are involved.
Im not saying we should exclude kids from using tumblr or being around here. This is why the safe mode was made.
And also, do you really trust tumblr to tell what is nsfw and what not? Ive seen disturbing enough things that passed under its radar.
So like, yay, less hentai. Good for us. Also, really good art that might for some reason be classified as nsfw could go entirely unnoticed. Maybe it used a swear word. Maybe some violence was shown. Where does the line cross, for tumblr? Do you know? Because i don’t. They might be censoring more than just blatant pedo stuff. Remember when they decided anything lgbt+ related was considered nsfw?
go view your blog and you’ll see stuff from 2 years ago or six months ago mixed in with your most recent posts. go back further and you’ll start seeing recent posts out of order. every blog i’ve clicked on so far has had this glitch. it’s because when something is flagged and unflagged, it reposts to the top of your blog and gets pinned there.
some people have reported that drafts they made that got flagged got unflagged and posted without their permission. there have been quite a few reports of it so beware.
if you click on notifications for someone’s blog, the post will show as a ghost post because blogs are physically out of order now. time stamps are messed up, too.
some people are reporting that nsfw posts are the only thing that show up in their archive. some people are reporting that because blogs can no longer index nsfw, if you had anything in your archive that even mentioned it, it will mess up your entire blog.
you can still view people’s posts as normal on dash for the most part it seems? but viewing anywhere else is completely messed up if not impossible. on my blog you need to click back one page and you’ll start seeing my newer posts–but everything i made the day the ban was announced is pinned to the top of my blog, too.
all of this seems universal. it’s rolling out in waves so good luck lol.
the in-house export blog function doesn’t work for people with more than 2k posts. don’t bother.