Backpage - Shut-Down by Fed's

Drtyolman's Avatar
It's the oldest profession in the world. The second was some smart son of a gun that thought "I can open a bar and...". There are lots of smart people that will find a way to get around this.
Kayleehotchick's Avatar
Remember when aspd went down?

That was a HUGE hit!!

But look at people still screwing and getting bbj's and stuff....

Not that it happens here because we all know this is pretend but you get the gist
Texas_Size_Smurf's Avatar
looks like BP did a courtesy to the posters and moved all the ads over to the Massage section

too frecken funny

f the feds
blackmaleindallas's Avatar
Now the massage section is cluttered with body rub and escort ads and the weird fonts and colors associated with such ads. They stick out like a sore thumb.
MOCHAakaMOCHA's Avatar
Lol yeah the crazy colorful emojis and symbols/fonts just scream out HOOKER clear as day in the therapeutic massage and dating sections.
Luke Skywalker's Avatar
The US Government can shut down a legal Canadian business? Originally Posted by Adonis
The domain names (p411.com , eccie.net) are registered in the US. If the fed shutsdown the doman names, the sites can't be reached even if the servers are in Kathmandu.
Goose2u's Avatar
My prediction for 2017 is hookers will prevail!!!!
  • Marzz
  • 01-10-2017, 06:57 AM
All it does is open a door for a new site. Thats why no matter what they have done torrent sites still prevail. It will just be hosted in another country.
So what will happen to these girls that post in the massage section who clearly aren't licensed? So if a girl is posting in the massage section and doing sessions out of hotels? She can get in a big trouble from LE, right?
blackmaleindallas's Avatar
So what will happen to these girls that post in the massage section who clearly aren't licensed? So if a girl is posting in the massage section and doing sessions out of hotels? She can get in a big trouble from LE, right? Originally Posted by Cobain
It doesn't matter where they post as long as they don't use the words massage or massage therapist. If you use those words and you're not a licensed massage therapist or massage establishment, them you open yourself up to either state department of health issues or possibly LE issues. Neither organization really patrols that section to make sure you are or are not licensed. Backpage stopped checking. Maybe that will change now with the glut of new ads.

You can do a massage session anywhere you choose, with or without draping, if you're a licensed massage therapist.
It doesn't matter where they post as long as they don't use the words massage or massage therapist. If you use those words and you're not a licensed massage therapist or massage establishment, them you open yourself up to either state department of health issues or possibly LE issues. Neither organization really patrols that section to make sure you are or are not licensed. Backpage stopped checking. Maybe that will change now with the glut of new ads.

You can do a massage session anywhere you choose, with or without draping, if you're a licensed massage therapist. Originally Posted by blackmaleindallas
Thx buddy.
Pappysweets's Avatar
I dont think the feds shut it down they pressured the credit card companies and banks like they did with online poker. I would not worry about eccie or p411 getting shut down.
Grace Preston's Avatar
It doesn't matter where they post as long as they don't use the words massage or massage therapist. If you use those words and you're not a licensed massage therapist or massage establishment, them you open yourself up to either state department of health issues or possibly LE issues. Neither organization really patrols that section to make sure you are or are not licensed. Backpage stopped checking. Maybe that will change now with the glut of new ads.

You can do a massage session anywhere you choose, with or without draping, if you're a licensed massage therapist. Originally Posted by blackmaleindallas
Actually-- in Texas you can't use the term bodyrub or any other word that can be considered a substitute for "massage" either... Addison PD has gone after ladies who advertise "bodyrub" without a license. Its an easy arrest for them.
Warlock428's Avatar
Well this sucks major ass! Come on BP!
ElBombero's Avatar
Just reading what's quickly available, it seems they always relied on the safe harbor provision of the DMCA, but fucked up by editing ads themselves. The article implies that the BP staff helped users fix ads that would have been incriminating. A site owner can't have it both ways - you can't use the safe harbor provision AND edit the content yourself, as it can then be deemed that the content is not truly user generated. They likely realized they fucked up and had their backs against the proverbial wall.

All speculation, of course. I'm not an attorney, but I spent an hour in a Holiday Inn Express the other day.