![]() What is clear is that sites like Reddit will try to unload their responsibility to comply with this law onto users and volunteer moderators. What does “zero tolerance” mean? No one really knows. On Reddit, after the site posted new policy updates, here’s a message that was sent to moderators of r/SexWork, an important educational and harm reduction discussion forum: note: since the writing of this article, TER has restructured, and Craigslist has removed its personals section.) Twitter’s Chief Information Security Officer just left the company, as well, which means we’re going to see a new direction in that department. Cityvibe, an advertising site that mostly concentrated on LA, is down in the last 24 hours. Others have started publicly changing their policies today and it should be expected they won’t be the last. Some companies, like Patreon, seem to have preemptively changed their policies last year while the legislation was being written. ![]() In the immediate aftermath of SESTA/FOSTA passing, before it’s even been signed into law, we’re already seeing discussion of sex work on the internet hit.
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