Pillowfort, Highly Anticipated Blogging Platform, Now Open to Members

  • 🔧 At about Midnight EST I am going to completely fuck up the site trying to fix something.

CatParty

Boo
Retired Staff
True & Honest Fan
kiwifarms.net
Joined
Feb 3, 2013


Pillowfort, an anticipated blogging platform that some see as an alternative to Tumblr, announced Monday on its Twitter account that it’s now opening up to all people interested in becoming members.
Prior to Monday, as Pillowfort was in beta mode, users had to purchase a registration key or receive one from a Pillowfort user.
According to its website's About page, Pillowfort is "a new blogging platform currently in open beta with over 100,000 registered users. The founders of Pillowfort want to create a site that takes the best features from popular blogging platforms while aiming for a site that is user-friendly, community-friend, efficient, and fun."
The About page adds, "We’re passionate about providing our users more privacy and more control over their content, while offering better ways to hold conversations."
As the Daily Dot's Ana Valens reported earlier this month, Pillowfort is a Tumblr alternative that "functions very similarly to Tumblr, complete with likes, replies, private mail, reblogs, and a bottomless home feed, making it the perfect home for Tumblr refugees." That earlier report noted that Pillowfort depicted itself as "a hybrid of Tumblr, Twitter, and LiveJournal."
It may be a welcome home for producers of NSFW content who were impacted by last month's Tumblr porn ban. The Daily Dot article noted that users have more control over how they view, access, and hide content than they did in Tumblr.
"For one, users can join a wide range of user-run Communities," the story noted, "where Pillowfort members can chat with each other through a Discussion board and reblog posts to a communal home feed. There's also a filter and blacklist section on the home screen's sidebar where users can customize their news feed for NSFW content or blacklist certain tags or words."
Judging from the Pillowfort Twitter account, there were a few hiccups on Monday, with one tweet reporting "intermittent downtime impacting some users," and another noting e-mail confirmation errors interfering with login capabilities.
Judging from a number of tweets, though, Pillowfort already has its fans, with one user reporting it to be "100x better than Twitter."
A platform mostly for artists that appeared after the tumblr rules changed and they banned any nsfw content. At first the registration was through donation/invite and now has become free. It's as of now 100x times better than twitter and has customization.
— 苦白石 (@kushiraishi) January 25, 2021
One user offered "a more in-depth tutorial on how to fancy up your page!"
Some users also provide some helpful tips on how to access NSFW content, including one user who was confused initially, noting, "I made my account and wondered why I couldn't see my own posts."
For more of a deep dive into Pillowfort, check out the full article that previewed its launch.
 
>New social media platform not owned by Google, Yahoo, Twitter, or Facebook

How long until articles about how it's a far-right Nazi haven start popping up?
It's a SJW affair, originally started for people who were so easily triggered that tumblr was dangerous.
 
Creating an alternative to Tumblr called "Pillowfort" due to them booting off all porn because they were ineffectual in managing CP is a very eyebrow raising maneuver, especially when they are making it easier to hide content apparently
The Daily Dot article noted that users have more control over how they view, access, and hide content than they did in Tumblr.
Hope the feds have eyes on it
 
Creating an alternative to Tumblr called "Pillowfort" due to them booting off all porn because they were ineffectual in managing CP is a very eyebrow raising maneuver, especially when they are making it easier to hide content apparently

Hope the feds have eyes on it
That was my inmediate thought as well. I know it pissed people off that porn was deplatformed there, but they really did have a major issue with under age postings. If Tumblr couldn't find the motivation to mod (to save $$ porn), will this start up?
 
>New social media platform not owned by Google, Yahoo, Twitter, or Facebook

How long until articles about how it's a far-right Nazi haven start popping up?

I eagerly await the inevitable headline: 'nazi's have invaded our pillow fort!'

I don't know which is worse, the fact they called it pillow fort or the fact they expect people to pay them to beta test their service
 
"Blogging" has to be one of the most gayest things ever. It was gay when LiveJournal was a thing in the late 90's - early 2000's, it's gay now.

Just get a fucking stationary notebook and go to town on that. No one gives a shit about your dumb opinions.
It's actually really funny to think how much Tumblr style retardation actually dates back to LiveJournal.
 
It's actually really funny to think how much Tumblr style retardation actually dates back to LiveJournal.
My first ex had a LiveJournal. She was dumb enough to actually send me the link to read her shit, and it was mostly the same kind of dumb emo shit you'd expect... lot's of sadness and angst followed by admission of cutting to "feel better". Half the time it was one liners or "sad emotes" only, which were mainly for seeking attention,
 
My first ex had a LiveJournal. She was dumb enough to actually send me the link to read her shit, and it was mostly the same kind of dumb emo shit you'd expect... lot's of sadness and angst followed by admission of cutting to "feel better". Half the time it was one liners or "sad emotes" only, which were mainly for seeking attention,
The whole emo thing is especially enraging today when we have far more reasons to be depressed and miserable today than in the 2000s, at least you could, ya know, leave your house normally back then.

I've also noticed a lot of emos became today's SJWs, just miserable people that love to try to make others miserable too I guess.
 
I may have to check this out. Since iFunny started shitting itself and I lost my following of 1100 autists, I've been looking for a new place to post memes I make on a free mobile image editing app
I can’t remember a time that iFunny actually worked properly at all.

It may be a welcome home for producers of NSFW content who were impacted by last month's Tumblr porn ban. The Daily Dot article noted that users have more control over how they view, access, and hide content than they did in Tumblr.

Unless this place is super careful, I’d bet money some sick shit will be on it fast.
 
IT BEGINS! :drink:
Some users also provide some helpful tips on how to access NSFW content, including one user who was confused initially, noting, "I made my account and wondered why I couldn't see my own posts."
And it's already wobbling before it stands.

"a hybrid of Tumblr, Twitter, and LiveJournal."
And already comparing itself to others instead of trying to be it's own thing. If they fail to have actual moderation to clean up the heinous/illegal shit and ban people for said illegal heinous shit then they'll go up the same asshole Tumblr did.

The whole emo thing is especially enraging today when we have far more reasons to be depressed and miserable today than in the 2000s, at least you could, ya know, leave your house normally back then.

I've also noticed a lot of emos became today's SJWs, just miserable people that love to try to make others miserable too I guess.
Hindsight is a bitch isn't it?
 
Back