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no worries. you still got options.
I just got a new job today picking up panties in the dressing room at Victoria's Secret https://www.victoriassecret.com/pant...-and-v-strings |
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Politicians take a victory lap stomping on BP grave
(with a warning to others they are not finished yet) U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota said today that the enforcement action of Backpage was the result of the impending passage of Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA), the Senate-approved version of FOSTA. "Today, Backpage was shutdown. It’s a huge step. Now no child will be sold for sex through this website—not in North Dakota, not in the U.S., or around the world. I'm proud of the two year long Senate investigation I was part of that helped lead to this point." "I’m not naïve. I know these crimes will continue elsewhere, but working to stop every platform for sex trafficking, especially some of the largest ones like Backpage, must continue. Today's action is critical progress for ending slavery and keeping our communities strong and safe." |
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Backpage shut down , Does anyone know which website can post massage parlors ads ?
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Which website can post massage parlors ads
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Now. Does someone else know which website can post massage parlor ads ? |
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I just noticed this morning that The Erotic Review has shut down!
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all TER reviews and all TER ads in the U.S. are gone
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- Every web site is responsible for its content - Non-moderation of content is now meaningless, there is no protection - If the content is INTERPRETED to facilitate criminality then the site itself will face criminal charges This reaches into every site hosted within the US or operated from within the US. What happens when adults needing to find consensual services start doing so through Twitter, Instagram or SnapChat? Those services can't police millions of people or posts, and eventually will have no way to even moderate or comply with the law. The resources required to curb free speech are daunting and eventually they will cave. The future of the Internet will be a homogenized wasteland of one-way corporate communication. That's what all people in power and at the top of the monetary food chain want. None of this is about sex for money. It is all about the desire to control communication. Unless recent laws are repealed as unconstitutional, it will just get worse. |
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What's needed for a site to be able to survive in these current conditions is: - No money moving through/from the US (not traceable anyway) - Not hosted in the US or any US-boot-licking country - Not owned by anyone or any corporate entity living in the US - Not operated by anyone or any entity within the US - Allows connections only through VPNs or known non-US network sources - 100% hands-off moderation, but automated computer-based is likely fine - Does not predominantly cover US-based content Good luck with anyone trying to do all the above. Any site operating currently that caters to adult consensual services, whether advertising or just pure communication, is now a target. |
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ECCIE is now gone
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