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Craigslist pulls its personal ad page in the US. Craigslist is one of the most popular classified ad websites in the world and, up until recently, had a thriving personal ads section on its platform. Many people used the section to meet and date other users, but it was also popular among sex workers to make arrangements with clients.
The website made the decision to shutter its personal ad section in the US following the passage of the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex-Trafficking Act yesterday 22 March in the US, which will make websites in the country liable for hosting sex-trafficking content.
The bill aims to make it simpler for victims of trafficking, as well as prosecution teams, to sue companies that are found to have exploitative content on their platforms. Hopefully we can bring them back some day.
Some people, including many sex workers and adult performers, said the bill would actually make it less safe to conduct their jobs. The act was introduced in an effort to reduce sex trafficking on the internet, in particular ads that are used to sell sex. US president Donald Trump is likely to sign the bill into law in the next number of days and other websites and services may adopt stricter policy and control over what content is posted on their platforms once it is in force.
Reddit also shuttered its escorts message board in light of the new regulations. Related: US politics , legal , advertising , Reddit.