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04-11-2018 #411
Re: ANNOUNCEMENT : All Escort Channels have been removed.
TER Scrubs all reviews.
Yesterday i was able to connect to TER using a TOR browser. I logged in and found all my stuff still there.
Today i was gonna start combing through my 217 reviews and making a text file with names and numbers and found that all reviews have been scrubbed.
I still see the list of 217 escorts under My reviews but click on any of them and the page says This Information Is no longer On TER.
Fuck fuck fuckity fuck fuck
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04-11-2018 #412
Re: ANNOUNCEMENT : All Escort Channels have been removed.
Well it seems the news outlets have a sudden reverse feeling on it calling the bill problematic. River Stark was discussed in an article on CNN https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/10/healt...ill/index.html. So I guess now after the law is signed people are complaining even louder. I still believe the bill when it's applied is vague and burdensome and no matter how good the intention of the law if it tramples on the rights of the people, the courts have stated on many occasions those types of laws must go.
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04-11-2018 #413
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT : All Escort Channels have been removed.
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04-12-2018 #414
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT : All Escort Channels have been removed.
Yes it should! I can't wait til it warms up
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04-12-2018 #415
Re: ANNOUNCEMENT : All Escort Channels have been removed.
And now, it seems, the neon fartwhistle actually autographed that shit.
3 out of 4 members liked this post."In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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04-12-2018 #416
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04-13-2018 #417
Re: ANNOUNCEMENT : All Escort Channels have been removed.
An Ethereum startup is offering $25,000 to the first 10 sex workers who come forward with information about clients who were also members of Congress who voted to pass the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA).
The campaign is run by SpankChain, which had its ICO in October, and is one of several recent startups for sex on the blockchain. The company is attempting to break into the often expensive, discriminatory world of adult industry payment processing using the blockchain.
Ninety-seven senators voted to pass FOSTA-SESTA in March. It will become law if the president signs it this week. FOSTA-SESTA is a mashup bill that incorporates parts of the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA), and was framed by supporters as an anti-sex trafficking measure. Open internet activists and sex workers warned it would endanger people more, instead of helping actual victims of trafficking, by making websites more liable for what their users do and say on their platforms. In less than a month since its passage, there have already been repercussions on the industry and beyond—including the shutdown of Craigslist personals and stricter enforcement of Google Drive’s policies on sexual content.
Janice Griffith, co-founder of SpankChain and an adult performer, told me in an email that the company hasn’t yet decided what it will do with the information it gathers from this campaign. Whether the information is published will involve a “mutual decision” between SpankChain and the person coming forward, she said.
Read more: From SpankChain to Bigboobscoin, Startups Keep Trying to Get People to Pay for Sex on the Blockchain
“We hopefully plan to utilize information gathered for leverage against elected officials whose political motives are hypocritical and selfish; pushing legislation that endangers instead of protecting–outlawing and putting the same people they purchase services and time from at risk,” Griffith said.
Many lawmakers have resigned because they’ve preached conservativism to their constituency and pass laws that hurt women while simultaneously practicing the behavior they speak out against. But sex worker-rights advocate Kate D'Adamo told me that SpankChain’s idea could further harm the industry. She said in an email that at first glance, it seems like SpankChain is “capitalizing on the stigma of the sex trade and using it to shame someone, while not caring about the collateral damage that this kind of thing does to sex worker rights.” D’Adamo compared it to the kind of political reward-money stunts pornograher Larry Flynt used to pull in the 90’s: “This is entirely about being angry about the bill and nothing to do with sex worker support.”
SpankChain says it plans to pay people who do come forward in either USD or Ethereum, whichever the sex worker prefers.
“We want to expose the hypocrisy and corrupt representation that exists within our government, working not to serve the people but attack them for their choices and allow lives lost as collateral damage under a charade of well-intent,” Griffith said. “SESTA does not serve to actually end sex trafficking or forced labor of any kind, rather it pushes consensual workers out of places they have created for themselves and criminals further underground.”
3 out of 3 members liked this post."In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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04-13-2018 #418
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04-14-2018 #419
Re: ANNOUNCEMENT : All Escort Channels have been removed.
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