Senate's Latest Attack On Backpage Will Be Massively Counterproductive, Create Tremendous Harm

Senate's Latest Attack On Backpage Will Be Massively Counterproductive, Create Tremendous Harm

7 years ago
Anonymous $Gu9VYqcl-R

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20170801/11161737900/senates-latest-attack-backpage-will-be-massively-counterproductive-create-tremendous-harm.shtml

It's no secret that there are a bunch of folks in the Senate who really, really, really dislike the fact that the site Backpage has been abused by some users for sex trafficking. They should be happy that through a lot of public pressure, Backpage has shut down its adult section.

For reasons that are not entirely clear, many people seem to blame Section 230 of the CDA for the fact that sex traffickers have used Backpage.com. This is... weird and doesn't make much sense. After all, Section 230 doesn't apply to federal crimes around sex trafficking. So, if the platform itself is violating the law, the DOJ has the power and every right to go after the platform. Furthermore, as we've noted time and time again, these platforms have actually been tremendously helpful in allowing law enforcement to track down those responsible for trafficking and to help victims of trafficking. Still, because of this misplaced focus on CDA 230, earlier today, a bunch of Senators released a counterproductive and dangerous bill that would blow a massive hole through CDA 230, and it's clearly written 100% to focus on Backpage. Nearly all of the quotes about the bill from the Senate co-sponsors mention Backpage.