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"the importance of imagining an alternative to the current order is not to lay down a precise programme for the future, but rather to provide a point of alterity or exteriority as a way of interrogating the limits of this order. Moreover, we should think of utopia in terms of action in the immediate sense, of creating alternatives within the present, at localised points…. Utopia is something that emerges in political struggles themselves."
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Petition to include the LGBTQ category in Tumblr’s directory recommendations
Tumblr is a great place for LGBTQ people, but until recently, we’ve been denied a feature.
Many LGBTQ blogs want to be included in Tumblr’s LGBTQ directory. They email Tumblr asking to be included (since this is the only way), and they don’t get responses. Equalitopia waited months, and after many emails, it was finally added.
You may not want to be in the directory, but others do. All blogs should have a fair chance.
Tumblr’s lead developer says:
“I didn’t want immature people to nominate their non-LGBTQ friends/enemies into it. Didn’t want to cheapen/ruin the category.”
He’s implying that “gay” is an insult, and used as an attack on an enemy.
Tumblr Support says:
“Because of the social implications of this directory, we believe it would be tremendously irresponsible for us to risk a user intentionally or accidently outing another user.”
Reblog if you want LGBTQ blogs to be included in this feature.
Equalitopia will send this post to Tumblr staff once it gets enough reblogs.
It has been seven months since this post was originally made, and Tumblr has done absolutely nothing to address our concerns.
i’ve asked like 10,000 times to be added and they NEVER responded. i can understand being rejected; that’s totally fine by me. but at least have the decency to respond.
How comes there’s no A? Or are Asexual people different?
I didn’t know this. Please reblog!
Come on now, Tumblr. You can do a lot better than this.
I’m only going to re-blog this to point out something: Tumblr’s lead developer says: