Not entirely sure where Tev went for his vacation yesterday, but I doubt he’s gonna recommend it now that he needs a flea collar
Back to the artfight schedule with @nyrafernvale ’s Laerys, a barbarian strix!! bird characters are neat
Y’all know artfight crushed my back but I had fun with the few fullbodies I managed to get in! I just can’t resist a winged character, what can I say~
As always, reblogs are appreciated!
converting wow ocs to a non fandom setting (again, hopefully it sticks this time)
here’s Izu!
With @staff ’s recent post saying ¼ of this site is LGBTQ going around, I’d like to see what the actual demographic is
So!
Please reblog for bigger sample size!
so who remembers this idiot
litmus test for tumblr olds
Character sheet commission for @tevruden of Satyr!Tev! Always a joy to get to draw a Tev!!! >:D
Thanks for all of the recent feedback around Community Labels being incorrectly applied to content. In particular, we appreciate the input we’ve received from the LGBTQIA+ community and understand the frustrations from folks who felt that their content was unfairly labeled. When we realized this was happening, we immediately investigated and are taking steps to prevent this from happening again.
The LGBTQIA+ community makes up about a quarter of the Tumblr community. It is important for us to support all Tumblr users, especially those whose safe spaces are under threat in certain parts of the world.
As you know, alongside of the rollout of Community Labels we also expanded the types of content allowed on Tumblr as a way to welcome more creativity, art, and self-expression. Our goals remain the same today. Human error happens and we apologize to anyone who has been impacted by these mistakes.
We are working to better understand what happened and will follow up with more information soon.
Hey, hey @staff
remember this post?
What’s up with the tone change here?
Thanks for all of the recent feedback around Community Labels being incorrectly applied to content. In particular, we appreciate the input we’ve received from the LGBTQIA+ community and understand the frustrations from folks who felt that their content was unfairly labeled. When we realized this was happening, we immediately investigated and are taking steps to prevent this from happening again.
The LGBTQIA+ community makes up about a quarter of the Tumblr community. It is important for us to support all Tumblr users, especially those whose safe spaces are under threat in certain parts of the world.
As you know, alongside of the rollout of Community Labels we also expanded the types of content allowed on Tumblr as a way to welcome more creativity, art, and self-expression. Our goals remain the same today. Human error happens and we apologize to anyone who has been impacted by these mistakes.
We are working to better understand what happened and will follow up with more information soon.