Why my accounts are banned?

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Hello. I've used tumblr in the past when adult was allowed to generate lot of traffic and $ (heh golden ages)
Now im testing it agan. Im creating blogs with good proxies, fingerprints etc. Uploading sexy spinned tik tok videos without adult tags and without any links. The blogs start to gain likes and followers then after 3 4 days are banned....
Deos anyone know what can be the problem.?
 
Try and go the picture route instead its less scrutinized by their algo
 
Due to posts regular using site internal links, also my account is suspended.. It was too old account.
 
They are restricted about these thing. i also have tumblr account. And i maintain that forum rules. it can be others like some one can report you .
 
I think since you last ran ads a lot of things have changed on the sites, they basically every year become more fierce on the requirements even for white themes
 
Porn spam always harm your account
 
something similar here. I try to create a blog but they dont let me. Even when they let me they kick me out soon like one hour or so. Dont post any, thats the crazy thing.
 
is it possible that this is an ip thing ? There's crazy porn in there without getting banned with so many likes. Also the funny thing is that all those deactivated accounts still have their content reblogged, so it cant be a content thing
 
Hmm, maybe Tumblr's getting better at spotting bot activity even without the obvious stuff? Have you tried varying the posting schedule to look less automated?
 
Your blogs are likely banned because Tumblr’s system flags borderline adult or reused content, even without tags. Their AI detects patterns, and rapid growth or multiple similar blogs can trigger bans.
 
It almost certainly isn’t your proxies or fingerprints that are getting those blogs shut down—but the content itself. Even if you strip out obvious adult tags and links, Tumblr’s algorithm (and their copyright team) has gotten very good at fingerprinting re-shared video, especially anything coming from TikTok watermarks or with a repeating “spun” pattern. In practice what happens is: you upload a batch of near-identical clips, they rack up views quickly, Tumblr spots the duplicate media footprint or the TikTok watermark, and the blog gets banned for either spammy behavior or DMCA/copyright violations.
 
Tumblr’s way stricter now, even borderline content gets flagged :confused: Might be AI auto-modding your vids or shadow rules on “suggestive” stuff :rolleyes: Try toning it down a notch ;)
 
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