Even if this and other sites deemed to be utilized for human trafficking stay up and running, your ISP may block access to them. It isn't just the website owners who are targets of Fosta and all it's glory- hosts and internet providers can also be sued and held accountable. Sure, we can do the ol' "use a VPN" blabbity bloo, but think about the average client, looking for an easy date- is he going to go to all those measures to find you? My guess is, probably not. If the clients can't easily
find you they're not going to find you.
This whole thing is so much more far reaching than just a few P4P sites. Facebook messenger already blocks messages containing "Eccie" and "ourhome2." If you're shrugging your shoulders thinking it's no big deal, please please please WAKE UP and make some backup plans.
Ladies, you still have ample time to get some cash stacked up- DO IT! I know Christmas is coming up quickly, but keep in mind- a roof over the head is more vital than presents under a tree.
The bottom line is, the first shutdown of Eccie was a fire drill. The real deal is right around the corner. Be prepared. Have a game plan. The clock is ticking.
Originally Posted by strawberry skye
I agree. Don’t think all sites will continue being the same. I do believe everything will evolve and be okay. VPN usage is more popular than you know The future of the internet is decentralization. Substratum, skycoin, and many others. Support these projects and other privacy oriented companies. Make accounts on all the sites that you know of Switter.at, privatedelights.ch, eccie etc. don’t put all your eggs in one basket because anything could be gone tomorrow. I personally believe that the only sites that will make it will be places that do away with all graphic details. Guys are spoiled by “menus” and graphic reviews. I see that changing. I could see Slixa staying up. Privatedelights too with their simple reviews that just confirm the two parties met and are both real with nothing else mentioned. Guess we will see soon enough.