
None were what could accurately be described as advertising forums, though (to varying degrees) they may have helped connect some people who wound up in "mutually beneficial relationships." The escort forums were largely used by sex workers to communicate with one another, according to Partridge. So far, four subreddits related to sex have banned: Escorts, Male Escorts, Hookers, and SugarDaddy. To sex workers like Liara Roux, Louise Partridge, and Jiz Lee, Reddit's takedown of these subreddits confirmed their fears about the new legislation.Įven if individuals aren't targeted by law enforcement for placing ads, and even if individual cases brought by state prosecutors are struck down as unconstitutional, a lot of platforms will preemptively ban anything remotely related to sex work rather than risk it. Under the new law, social media sites and other hubs of user-generated content can be held criminally liable.įor months, sex workers have warned that the passage of "SESTA" or "FOSTA"-two similarly bad bills that were competing for dominance FOSTA passed yesterday-would mark the end of all online forums for communication with clients, lawyers, or each other. The move comes just hours after the Senate passed a bill making digital facilitation of prostitution a federal crime.

last night, Reddit banned several long-running sex worker forums from the platform.
