Matt went ham about sexual content online.
Credit card companies are anti-porn.
Yes, because men buy porn and then dispute buying porn and credit cards have to work and lose money because of that. I don’t know anyone who ever bought any sexual content online, but I guess there are enough of those people for credit card companies to attempt to blame them (because on the other side, they’re happy for those sales when those go through, right?).
App stores, particularly Apple’s, are anti-porn. […] Apple has its own rules for what’s allowed in their App Store, and the interpretation of those rules can vary depending on who is reviewing your app on any given day. […] Aside: Why do Twitter and Reddit get away with tons of super hardcore content? Ask Apple, because I don’t know.
You should stop using App stores, completely. They’re worst than a dictator’s wet dream.
Today 40% of our signups and 85% of our page views come from people on mobile apps, not on the web.
You should stop using your phone, as much as possible. Any images or videos are better on a bigger screen and if that fosters a world where there’s no company dictating your life, then please go on and jump on a laptop.
Your accountability is that you need to be pro-active on this.
If Tumblr goes back to 85% of page views from the web, they can tell Apple “I don’t need your neurotic ass anymore” and HEHE their way out of this nightmare. You can’t lobby trillion-dollar companies, but the web is here. It is here.
Just like sex and having fun.