>>3724471>>3724460>I've been using twitter since 2009So basically you're talking out of your ass. Twitter is in much bigger spotlight than a "private" blog platform like tumblr, just based on that fact alone there is SO much more potential controversies, monitoring, and backlashes at it's core. It's a fuckin comedy that it wasn't rid of all nsfw content till now, mostly thanks to the fact that it's primary use is a news source-type of platform, meaning nsfw, muh expression, and weird content being at it's minimum compared to other sites. Also thanks to social media still being uncharted territory due to people migrating from one platform to another in a short period of time, like this tumblr example right here. A bunch of people coming to a mainstream platform and posting their pooped goblin futas to the normie audience, all it does is make twitter enforce stricter rules and ban nsfw and mildly controversial shit even faster.
No idea why people are still denying this, are they deluding themselves out of insecurity because they want to become successful with porn or what? Be smarter and think a few steps ahead, be popular there where others are not, trends and platforms always shift.
>Twitter is the number one social network on the App StoreWrong. It's instagram. Twitter is third.
>they make an effort to stop their bots so spam like that won't be an issueWrong.
>pretty much every new account has to be confirmed with a mobile number to use it straight away or it gets lockedWrong again.
>tumblr was bought by I think AOL a few years backClose,was bought by Yahoo, but it's still under the same umbrella company
>people had been predicting that it was only a matter of time before they'd do something stupid to fuck up the site.Not at all, they bitched for a week and went back to their usually blogging.
It's the korean porn controversy which ignited the whole nsfw shit.