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NJDevil

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  1. On 4/8/2018 at 1:30 PM, Londonfog said:

    Guys...I have good news for you!

    I just discovered this a few days ago from one of the forums on CL.  Apparently just HOURS after CL shut down the personals, a new site was born to replace it...and it's registered overseas (France to be exact!)

    The site is doublelist.com and it's already booming!  Keep in mind, it's only a couple weeks old but it does look to be the new CL when it comes to the personals.  Read the FAQ or HELP section, they stress the site is only going to get bigger and better in the days/weeks and months to come.  Please help spread the word and post responsibly, please don't post illegal stuff.

    I went there and they require a phone number for verification and only certain email services. 

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  2. 31 minutes ago, rawTOP said:

    All true, but I have zero interest in being the test case. Escorting just isn't that important to this community. I'll let someone who's closer to the issue fight the fight. (And those fights aren't going so well – e.g. RentBoy & Backpage).

    Yea, backpage has the Feds crawling up their asses.  And the not the fun kind. :)

  3. http://www.gaypatriot.net/

     

    Honesty, there is far more hostility from the left towards all of us than the right.  Would you rather walk and disagree into Christian Church that is against Gay marriage or an Antifa rally.

    Most Republicans are neocon anyway.  And it was the left that bashed White Gay men for preferring to date other Whites on Gay apps while giving a free ride to others who had other preferences.  Choose you real enemies wisely. 

  4. I've seen this topic discussed on many forums.  The Law is intended to stop sex trafficing aka non consensual and underage.  And any web host could be liable criminally if they aid such behavior.

    The caveat is that some claim the law is so broad that interpretation could entrap those that are innocent.  Or using a hammer for a tack.  Hence, Craigslist's removal of personal ads.  I doubt that any website owner would get charged unless they were knowingly promoting such activity.  Or refused to remove illegal material.   Most of this problem comes from open borders of which this law does not address.

     

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