Plinner Offers Adult-Friendly Tumblr Alternative

Plinner Offers Adult-Friendly Tumblr Alternative

LOS ANGELES — Plinner.com has launched an adult-friendly Tumblr alternative, which it calls “the future of microblogging.”

According to the company, as of December 17, 2018, Tumblr banned all adult content from its website, resulting in a huge outcry amongst many of its users who had spent years building their blogs, but thankfully, all is not lost.

“If you were among the many people that enjoyed using Tumblr to post, view and read adult content a new alternative is coming for you — Plinner.com!” exclaims a company spokesperson. “Plinner.com will be up and functional next month and is an outstanding solution for all of you that enjoyed Tumblr as your source for adult content before they announced their sudden purge of anything with as mundane as a bare nipple.”

The spokesperson notes that ex-Tumblr bloggers will be able to see their blogs on Plinner.com as soon as March 2019, and while the website itself is still under construction, it will go live in April 2019. It will also have all the functions that Tumblr had, as well as a highly similar website structure and design, so bloggers and other users will be able to enjoy the exact same experience as they could before the ban took effect.

“Content creators can take their existing pages and transfer them to Plinner.com with a simple one-click process,” the spokesperson adds. “They can also be assured that this new platform will never kick them off their site, as it will be adult-industry friendly from day one and promises to never stray from this policy.”

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