A ton of posts are now being flagged as sensitive content thanks to Tumblr’s new idea to make it adult content free. However, you can request a review so they can fix it. I know it’s tiring, and I know it’s not our fault that Tumblr can’t do a simple thing right, but I refuse to have any of my SFW creations being taken down just because Tumblr doesn’t know how to write an algorithm.
So here’s what you can do, even if you aren’t the OP.
Any post that has been flagged will show something like the image below at the top of the post, even if it’s a reblog.
If you’re the OP, a REVIEW link will show up at the right margin of the red bar where it says “Your post was flagged”. Click on it, and then click REQUEST REVIEW, like the image below.
After you’ll get a message in an orange bar saying “Your post is in content appeal”, meaning they’re evaluating whether their algorithm screwed up or not. If it was wrongfully marked as sensitive (and it most likely was), you’ll get an email being alerted to that your post is now visible to everyone again.
Alternatively, if you aren’t the OP, but your reblogs are flagged as well, (which in this case, you’ll see something like the image below in your flagged reblog), you can message the OP about it so they can request a review.
Please, don’t ignore this! It’s bad enough that adult content is being deleted because Tumblr can’t deal with p*rn bots, but having content that has absolutely nothing to with adult content being deleted as well can be fixed, even if we’re the ones who have to ask for said fix.
I’ve seen a lot of comments on this, and I just wanna clarify a few things.
If you’re gonna message the OP about a flagged post, please, please, specify which post has been flagged. Most blogs have hundreds or thousands of posts, which makes it impossible to know which one you’re referring to exactly. We appreciate all the help we can get, but it will be for nothing if we don’t know what you’re talking about. Something like “Hey! Just letting you know the post with the link /post/123456789012 has been flagged.” is more than enough.
I’ve seen a few people complaining that this doesn’t work. I can’t vouch for all cases, but it has been working for me and I know it has been working for other people, too. I’ve been doing this since “marked as sensitive” posts began way before this new Tumblr policy, and I’ve never had a problem with it. If your account e-mail is up to date and you’re getting some e-mails from Tumblr (you can check this by going to Settings and then clicking on the Notifications tab on the right sidebar), you should get an e-mail (or several, if you have made several review requests). I already got at least 15 e-mails since last night saying my posts are visible to everyone and apologizing for the inconvenience.
If you’re having issues with this method, I suggest you try to contact support. Use this linkand after you click on it, a right sidebar will show up, where you can address your situation. Just make sure you’re clear about the situation, instead of saying something like “Hey, I can’t take this post down, help.” That’s not good, considering contact support will usually get you an actual response, instead of an automated e-mail response, and they might ignore your request instead of helping.
If you have any other questions, my ask box is open.
A ton of posts are now being flagged as sensitive content thanks to Tumblr’s new idea to make it adult content free. However, you can request a review so they can fix it. I know it’s tiring, and I know it’s not our fault that Tumblr can’t do a simple thing right, but I refuse to have any of my SFW creations being taken down just because Tumblr doesn’t know how to write an algorithm.
So here’s what you can do, even if you aren’t the OP.
Any post that has been flagged will show something like the image below at the top of the post, even if it’s a reblog.
If you’re the OP, a REVIEW link will show up at the right margin of the red bar where it says “Your post was flagged”. Click on it, and then click REQUEST REVIEW, like the image below.
After you’ll get a message in an orange bar saying “Your post is in content appeal”, meaning they’re evaluating whether their algorithm screwed up or not. If it was wrongfully marked as sensitive (and it most likely was), you’ll get an email being alerted to that your post is now visible to everyone again.
Alternatively, if you aren’t the OP, but your reblogs are flagged as well, (which in this case, you’ll see something like the image below in your flagged reblog), you can message the OP about it so they can request a review.
Please, don’t ignore this! It’s bad enough that adult content is being deleted because Tumblr can’t deal with p*rn bots, but having content that has absolutely nothing to with adult content being deleted as well can be fixed, even if we’re the ones who have to ask for said fix.
I’ve seen a lot of comments on this, and I just wanna clarify a few things.
If you’re gonna message the OP about a flagged post, please, please, specify which post has been flagged. Most blogs have hundreds or thousands of posts, which makes it impossible to know which one you’re referring to exactly. We appreciate all the help we can get, but it will be for nothing if we don’t know what you’re talking about. Something like “Hey! Just letting you know the post with the link /post/123456789012 has been flagged.” is more than enough.
I’ve seen a few people complaining that this doesn’t work. I can’t vouch for all cases, but it has been working for me and I know it has been working for other people, too. I’ve been doing this since “marked as sensitive” posts began way before this new Tumblr policy, and I’ve never had a problem with it. If your account e-mail is up to date and you’re getting some e-mails from Tumblr (you can check this by going to Settings and then clicking on the Notifications tab on the right sidebar), you should get an e-mail (or several, if you have made several review requests). I already got at least 15 e-mails since last night saying my posts are visible to everyone and apologizing for the inconvenience.
If you’re having issues with this method, I suggest you try to contact support. Use this linkand after you click on it, a right sidebar will show up, where you can address your situation. Just make sure you’re clear about the situation, instead of saying something like “Hey, I can’t take this post down, help.” That’s not good, considering contact support will usually get you an actual response, instead of an automated e-mail response, and they might ignore your request instead of helping.
If you have any other questions, my ask box is open.
Ivan was making dinner for himself when he heard noise coming from the fire escape outside his window. He opens the window and his eyes go wide when he sees a girl climbing towards him. He was frozen in shock.
She looked at them wide eyed and she snickered a bit before correcting herself. “I’m sorry. I should specify, I don’t really like being alone. And he’s given me his bed and I didn’t want to sleep alone cause…..welll….” she couldn’t come up with a good reason but she didn’t like the lo loneliness she was used to. She didn’t mind it usually but with Ivan she didn’t want to be alone. His company was important to her it eased her.
So spells are clearly a witches thing. Or also used in several cultures for healing etc. However, not many newer witches understand what a spell really is or how they really work. Heck, probably half of the community knows. I don’t think I am the only correct source, so please do look around and get more information.
Let’s get started.
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What Is a Spell?
a form of words used as a magical charm or incantation; a state of enchantment caused by a magic spell; an ability to control or influence people as though one had magical power over them(google).
For our sake, a spell is simply used with words, ingredients, items and writing. Not all have to be involved though. And most of the time they aren’t used by everyone.
Do Spells Work?
For the most part? Yes. They do. However, sometimes they won’t and that’s okay too. It just means you need to do something different or figure out how it could have gone wrong.
What if a Spell Goes Wrong?
Try a spell reversal. A lot of people have resources on this, it’s a good thing to research especially before you start spell casting.
What Can Be a Spell?
Anything. A spell for bringing love to you all the way to cursing someone who has wronged someone else. These all account as spells.
Should I Use Protection?
Ignore how I worded that. But yes. You should use any form of protection you can from tailsmans to casting a circle. Even a small chant will be better than nothing.
A Spell of Mine Didn’t Work… What Do I Do?
Take notes on what happened. Give it more time to fully manifest. Be Patient. If you feel it genuinely didn’t work you can try again, but do give it time. It might not have worked in the way you wanted it to.
How Do Spells Work?
Most of the time it’s all about energy, intent, visualizing the outcome you want, and manifesting it. While you don’t inherently need tools or ingredients(some will say otherwise) they can be helpful to give your spell an extra oomph you need especially if you don’t have a lot of energy yourself.
What Do I Need For Spells?
A Book and a Pen. All to take notes and write out your spell. Again, you don’t need anything at all for spell casting. They may be helpful, but not needed at all.
For the most part yes. The ones posted are usually meant to be used for others to help them. I typically use the spells posted to help me make my own though so it’s up to you.
How Do I Know My Spell Worked?
Did the outcome you want come? Then yes. If your unsure then go search out some answers. Tarot, or some other form of divination can be helpful.
Are Spells and Rituals the Same?
In my own personal opinion? No. To others they may be the same, but for me they have different energies. A ritual is set in stone, copied almost every time you reach a certain point. A spell is something you can do on a whim. But again. My Own Opinion. Others may have something else to say about that. It’s good to look into it though.
How Do I Write My Own Spells?
Here’s a little template for you to help as I’m not the best at wording most of the time:
1. A title for your spell
2. The Intentions you have for the spell
3. The Date, time and Moon Phase(moon phase and time are optional. Date is helpful.)
4. The Items/Ingredients you need(if any at all)
5. Any words/chants you plan to use or used.
6. Instructions!
Anyways, I wouldn’t take too much spell writing advice from me as I usually write out my spells after I cast them.
Again, I’m not a full expert on this process. I probably never will be, but I hope this is slightly helpful for those who are trying to figure it out.
friends mentioned trying a dnd game together and i absolutely lost it, just went hog wild…… here she is …. my tiefling cleric Amaya ! She has a heart of gold but will stomp u with her hooves if ur mean
Send a symbol for a pre-established relationship and I’ll write a starter based on the type!
Send multiple for a combined result!
🏫 Classmates (level of education is up to mun) 🏢 Coworkers (type of work is up to mun) 💔 Exes 💘 Unrequited love (whoever is love is up to mun) 💝 Dating 💞 Close friends 💕 Soul mates (platonic or romantic up to mun) 🎭 Frenemies 🔪 Enemies 💎 Partners in crime 👌 New friends 👊 Rivals 🏩 Friends with benefits 💮 Family (relationships is up to mun)