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Originally Posted by mopek1
What you said about Tumblr above was spot on. I had lots of inbound links from them at one point and then they vanished when Tumblr made that change.
I've heard talk about Twitter de-indexing porn but we'll see if it ever happens. Like every other platform, banning porn means lots of lost visitors and revenue. Their links as you know are shortened and I'm not sure if that devalues them or not, but I've changed and no longer count on social media links as I see my efforts will be wasted in the long run.
The only links I try to get now are one from authority sites, which aren't easy to get, or even buy.
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I honestly can't think of any authoritative adult site that allows do-follow links in 2018. For purchase or organic. When Tumblr changed from a full link to a link shortener and then made them no-follow it was a major change, but when they de-indexed via robots.txt, that was the final nail in the coffin for Tumblr. Adult marketing in 2018 is surely going to be a rough one.
WG