Culture Tumblr Has a Massive Creepshots Problem - Users take lewdy pictures of women in public without their consent

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After Reddit famously banned the creepshots sub-reddit, which shared non-consensual, revealing photos of women, Tumblr now has a slew of users pushing out similar photos across at least dozens of dedicated blogs.

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A swarm of users on hyper-popular blogging platform Tumblr are uploading, sharing, and trading so-called creepshots: close-up, revealing images of women, typically taken in public and seemingly without their consent. The problem on Tumblr is rampant, with creepshot-focused Tumblr blogs appearing in just a cursory search. Other sites, including Reddit, have cracked down on creepshots, but Tumblr’s community is thriving.

“No one is safe,” the tagline on one creepshot Tumblr found by Motherboard reads.

Simply typing ‘creepshot’ or related terms into Tumblr’s built-in search function returns a steady stream of tagged posts, and Google queries easily reveal links to relevant Tumblr blogs. Motherboard found just under 70 Tumblr blogs focused on sharing creepshots, most with a bevy of content. In some cases, the Tumblrs also host ‘upskirt’ photos or videos, where a camera is deliberately, and stealthily, positioned to look up an unsuspecting person’s skirt. Some of the subjects of these images, as well as many of the clothed creepshots, appear to be young, possibly teenagers.

“This is only the tip of the iceberg, there are probably hundreds of these accounts filming in high schools, college campuses, in malls, and on the streets. And Tumblr seems to not care at all about the problem,” an anonymous tipster, who first alerted Motherboard to the issue, wrote in an email.
One of the most popular creepshot Tumblrs has some 11,000 followers, and one of its posts has over 53,000 interactions linked to it, including reblogs, where the video or picture then appears on the user’s own Tumblr, spreading the content further.
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Some of the Tumblrs are localized. One uploads and solicits submissions of creepshots taken only at Disney World, while another focuses on the state of Ohio; others are for photos from Mexico and Ireland. While a number of the blogs curate content from across the web and other creepshot Tumblrs, some explicitly state that their images are taken by the blog creator themselves. Others request that viewers submit their own videos.

One Tumblr provides a detailed guide on how potential stalkers can get better quality photos, with sections on iPhones, Android devices, and DSLR cameras. A Google search of phrases in the guide suggest it is not available elsewhere online.

“What is a good camera to use? I’m a college student and would like to submit videos, but my GoPro doesn’t get the job done,” one Tumblr user writes on their blog.

Other creepshot sharers offer to sell their large video collections—one user advertises a cache of around 20GB, for “a donation of your choice. No lowballers please,” to be paid via PayPal. A second user asks for $50 for three years worth of clips.

Some accounts do offer to delete photos if contacted by someone who has “cause for removal,” but it is unclear how responsive each particular blog might be.

Only a handful of Tumblr blogs Motherboard found were flagged as “sensitive,” in which users have to turn off “Safe Mode” to view the blog’s content. And Motherboard found remnants of only two creepshot accounts that have been deleted, although it wasn’t immediately clear if the owner of the account had closed it themselves, or if Tumblr had done so.

Tumblr’s Community Guidelines say users must not “post or solicit anything relating to minors that is sexually suggestive.” Although it is difficult to determine the age of their subjects, some of these videos and images may be violating Tumblr’s own rules. The guidelines also say “don't engage in targeted abuse or harassment,” but many of the clips show whoever is filming the video stalking women through public spaces. Some also record the subject’s face. Yet, the dozens of blogs remain, and can be easily found by anyone, including, presumably, Tumblr’s own moderators.

On Friday, a Tumblr spokesperson told Motherboard in an emailed statement, "There are constantly evolving forms of cyber exploitation that can infringe on our users' privacy and also act as a vector for public shaming, bullying, and other harassment. We do not condone these behaviors. As with any questionable content, we encourage our users to report it to us either via our dedicated abuse form or by flagging the post in-product. Our Trust & Safety team will investigate each and every claim and take action as appropriate." Tumblr is part of Oath, a company recently formed from Yahoo.

However, at the time of writing, it seems Tumblr has not removed any of the nearly seventy blogs Motherboard found.

Other social media giants have also had to deal with the issue of creepshots. On Reddit, users would share creepshots before it finally closed the related sub-reddits in 2012. The move signalled a significant cultural shift for the platform, although it still battles offensive and potentially illegal content.

Rather ironically, around the time Reddit banned creepshots, a blog on Tumblr called Predditors was dedicated to outsing those who upload non-consensual images of women. Tumblr banned that blog in 2012, then reinstated it.

“All original post are 100% new freshcreep shots I’ve taken,” a message on a creepshots Tumblr blog reads.
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I'm pretty sure Tumblr has worse problems than creepshots. Also, I love the fact that they banned a page that ousts creeps, but reinstated it later.
 
I guess creep shots are only okay if they're of random dudes on the subway.
 
Tumblr shoplifting blogs - A-Ok
Tumblr hard drug blogs - A-Ok
Tumblr pedophilia blogs - A-Ok
Tumblr creepshot blogs - THE DARK SIDE OF TUMBLR, CRUEL AND ILLEGAL, MUST BE STOPPED
 
Baited straight men are also very popular on tumblr.

Gay men pretend to be women and ask straight guys to expose themselves and masturbate on camera or in photos.

The videos and pictures end up on various gay porn websites, forums, blogs, social media etc. There are countless of them.

Hmm
You seem to know a lot about this subject.
:thinking:
 
"Tumblr has a pedophile problem"
"Tumblr has a self-harm problem"
"Tumblr has a drug problem"
"Tumblr has a child porn problem"
"Tumblr has a creepshot problem"

You know....it almost sounds like theres a connection behind all of this. I wonder what it is.....
 
"Tumblr has a pedophile problem"
"Tumblr has a self-harm problem"
"Tumblr has a drug problem"
"Tumblr has a child porn problem"
"Tumblr has a creepshot problem"

You know....it almost sounds like theres a connection behind all of this. I wonder what it is.....

I don't even get what makes Tumblr popular to be honest. It's a fucking blog site, big woop.
 
"Tumblr has a pedophile problem"
"Tumblr has a self-harm problem"
"Tumblr has a drug problem"
"Tumblr has a child porn problem"
"Tumblr has a creepshot problem"

You know....it almost sounds like theres a connection behind all of this. I wonder what it is.....
Motherboard has been doing this shit over and over. Going to every popular platform there is, finding some small community of fringe people, and crying about it. Very recently they did one on Steam groups, and now Kotaku is banging the drum along with them.

It sucks too, because sometimes Motherboard has half-decent articles but it's drowned out by bottom barrel clickbait journalism. Truly a moral panic.
 
Why do progressives always title these things "Platform has a X problem"? Is it just because they're all shitty unoriginal hacks, or does positioning it as somehow the responsibility of platform actually get results?

Their readers are retarded and by framing it that way they make it look like Tumblr is condoning this.

Vice is also SJW cancer and that group always has a hard time accepting personal responsibility. If Tumblr bans all these blogs, these creeps will just post somewhere else.
 
I don't even get what makes Tumblr popular to be honest. It's a fucking blog site, big woop.

Tumblr is popular because fucking deviants love websites that allows themselves to be out-and-proud deviants. Most websites don't cater to pedophiles, shoplifters, and crack addicts, so they go to the website that will 100% love you no matter how fucked up or illegal the shit you want to do is.
 
Most of today's "journalists" for these sites have no real training and can only imitate other "journalists" who are similarly undereducated and unoriginal. The mix-n-match headlines are just one side effect.
 
Tumblr is popular because fucking deviants love websites that allows themselves to be out-and-proud deviants. Most websites don't cater to pedophiles, shoplifters, and crack addicts, so they go to the website that will 100% love you no matter how fucked up or illegal the shit you want to do is.
Provided you are progressive and not a dang, dirty straight white male, of course.
 
Their readers are exceptional and by framing it that way they make it look like Tumblr is condoning this.

Vice is also SJW cancer and that group always has a hard time accepting personal responsibility. If Tumblr bans all these blogs, these creeps will just post somewhere else.

Just do what reddit did when they were the subject of a media-led moral panic about /r/creepshots and change the hashtag to #CandidFashionPolice. The media storm almost immediately blew over after that.
 
This is why skirts should be banned


Edit: all you fags rating disagree can't come up with a better solution because there's not one
 
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