![]() ![]() We want to encourage creativity, self-expression, and exploration, but we also want to make sure that folks can avoid content they'd rather not see.īefore community labels, you'd need to trust that the person publishing or reblogging a post would add the correct tags so that your filtering options would hide the post. They can also blur the posts, or choose to have them show up like normal. On the post consumption side, community labels allow anyone on Tumblr to omit categories of posts from their dashboard completely if they so choose. Community labels gives a post creator more control over who can see their post (only those who want to see it, or only those over eighteen, for example). ![]() Tumblr is whatever you want it to be, after all. Why Do We Need Community Labels?īroadly speaking, our goal is to give you more control over the type of content you'd like to see (or not see!) on Tumblr. You can read more about the different categories here. There are currently four community label categories: Mature, drug and alcohol addiction, violence, and sexual themes. On the post consumption side, you can adjust your settings so that posts with community labels are completely hidden for you, shown with an overlay, or shown just like any other post. When you're making a new post, reblogging a post, or editing an existing post, you'll have the option to add a community label. There are two sides to community labels on Tumblr: The post creation side and the post consumption side. ![]()
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