In response to the passage of the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA), Craigslist has removed Personals sections for U.S. users:
Classified advertising website Craigslist has closed its dating ads section in the US, in response to a new bill against sex trafficking.
The bill states that websites can now be punished for "facilitating" prostitution and sex trafficking.
Ads promoting prostitution and child sexual abuse have previously been posted in the "personals" section of Craigslist.
The company said keeping the section open in the US was too much of a risk.
In a statement, Craigslist said the new law would "subject websites to criminal and civil liability when third parties (users) misuse online personals unlawfully".
Reddit also took the opportunity to ban a number of subreddits (list not exhaustive), including some like /r/escorts, but many more broadly related to "transactions for goods and services".
Also at Ars Technica and The Verge.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday March 27 2018, @06:54PM
I'd use the other word, dishonesty. So where on this ruler, do you have marked the spots for tens of millions of immigrants' lives improved and made freer? Where on this ruler, is the spot for Europe not turning into a Fascist/Communist cesspool? Where on that ruler is the spot for making seven billion peoples' lives better today through trade and the global economy (of which the US is a principle creator and maintainer)?
For example, if we don't lose a large part of the world's population to die-offs in the next century or two, it's going to be in large part to the efforts of the US today. If that isn't registering on your collection of moral rulers, then you need a new set of them.