Intercourse work review site censors it self in US before SESTA is signed into legislation.
Jon Brodkin – Apr 9, 2018 7:56 pm UTC
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An online site that hosts client reviews of intercourse workers has begun blocking internet surfers in the us due to forthcoming alterations in United States legislation.
Congress recently passed the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act bill (SESTA), and President Trump is anticipated to signal it into legislation. SESTA is going to make it much easier to prosecute web sites that host content that is third-party promotes or facilitates prostitution, even yet in situations as soon as the intercourse employees are not victims of trafficking.
After places to meet singles in Riverside Congress authorized the balance, Craigslist removed its “Personals” section and Reddit removed some sex-related subreddits. The Erotic Review (TER) has followed suit by blocking any individual whom is apparently visiting the internet site through the usa. Continue reading “Erotic Review blocks US internet surfers to get ready for federal government crackdown”