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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2015-05-08 06:43 pm
[ SECRET POST #3047 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3047 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Suzanne from Orange is the New Black]
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[Soul Caliber V]
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(Rick and Morty)
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[Love The Way You Lie - Eminem feat. Rihanna]
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[Bones]
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11. [SPOILERS for Grimm]
[WARNING for rape]

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12. [WARNING for rape]

[Eddie Murphy, Bill Cosby]
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13. [WARNING for incest/underage]

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Re: Anons need not apply
(Anonymous) 2015-05-09 04:31 am (UTC)(link)Why is the onus on the people not seeking hate to create alternate tags for the purpose of searching and organizing their fandoms or topics when the actual name itself is a perfectly good and neutral way of doing it?
Tumblr doesn't "intend" anything for its tagging system. If they did, it wouldn't be as dysfunctional as it (and its search system for that matter) is. It's simply a function of the site. How its used is down to the userbase, and most of the userbase think that tagging hate is an obnoxious and needlessly wanky thing to do.
Re: Anons need not apply
There is no onus. They are perfectly welcome to use the generic general tag. No one is trying to restrict fans from posting positive, uncritical posts in the generic general tag.
Tumblr doesn't "intend" anything for its tagging system.
Yes, it does. That's why you can report non-relevant posts in a tag. That's a violation of the official Tumblr Community Guidelines.