Xstumbl Offers Adult Alternative to Tumblr

Xstumbl Offers Adult Alternative to Tumblr

NEW YORK — Xstumbl.com has announced the upcoming launch of its new social network this month.

According to the company, the new site will provide a home to adult blogs removed from Tumblr, following its crackdown on adult content, enabling users to express themselves through the creation of creative microblogs and is committed to providing a diverse community of user-generated content and to connect online users through similar interests while respecting their free speech.

Xstumbl CEO Konrad Kunkel says the new site will enable users to post and share SFW and NSFW content in a customizable, creative, microblogging format that they are familiar with.

“Censorship is increasing across all social media platforms and it harms and silences many creative artists who are looking to express themselves or share their interests and opinions,” Kunkel explains. “[Xstumbl]’s mission is to not divide people but bring people together who may share similar interests.”

Kunkel says the new microblogging platform will allow users to share all types of media such as images, videos, audio, links, and any other digital media within a growing and welcoming community. Xstumbl promotes users to share their interests and even adult fantasies in an expressive and creative way with the hope to unite people among their uniqueness.

“Unlike the massive tech giants who rely on algorithms to do all of the work, Xstumbl will rely on real people to ensure users are following the community guidelines while still protecting every user’s right to freedom of expression,” Kunkel concludes. “The social network will be one few websites which will allow users to post adult content along with mainstream content throughout the website.”

In the meantime, visitors to the website are encouraged to share their email address to receive updates about the forthcoming website launch.

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