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May 6th, 2009

Craigslist becomes political pinata

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 3:41 am

Categories: Craigslist, E-commerce, General, Government

Tags: South Carolina, Craigslist, McMaster, Larry Dignan

If you’re a pol who wants to garner some headlines there’s one easy route to news coverage: Kick Craigslist.

Now it’s South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster’s turn (Techmeme, statement, letter to Craigslist). McMaster has informed Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster (see his reply) that he has to remove “the portions of the Internet site dedicated to South Carolina and its municipal regions which contain categories for and functions allowing for the solicitation of prostitution” in 10 days. If not  ”criminal investigation and prosecution” are possible.

As most of you are aware, Craigslist has been cited in a few unfortunate incidents, most recently a Boston murder of woman. The alleged murderer, Philip Markoff, found his victim via Craigslist.  These incidents attract politicians like flames attract moths. Pols can’t resist.

Let’s recap Craigslist’s bad run:

Sex services ads aren’t hard to find on Craigslist, but the company has been working with law enforcement to cut them down. Craigslist and 43 attorneys general entered a joint statement six months ago as Buckmaster has repeatedly noted. Most of Craigslist is comprised of folks just trying to sell run-of-the-mill items, rent apartments and the commerce of daily life.

However, none of the good activity will matter when Craigslist gets bad press every few weeks or so. It’s a national splash every time Craigslist and prostitution are mentioned in the same sentence even though you can find ads for personal services in your phone book and local newspaper.

Also seeState AGs to meet with Craiglist over sex ads

Craigslist: ‘Spectacular’ decline in erotic services listings

Enter the pol and the attorney general to governor formula. Attorney general finds headline-making issue, gets tough on the perps, issues a few statements and later runs for higher office. Elliot Spitzer was the master of chasing Wall Streeters around and landed as governor (we know how that one turned out).

McMaster is also pondering a run to be South Carolina governor. Now comes McMaster with his statement. Coincidence?

Attorney General Henry McMaster today called on the CEO of the Internet classified site “craigslist” to remove “the portions of the Internet site dedicated to South Carolina and its municipal regions which contain categories for and functions allowing for the solicitation of prostitution and the dissemination and posting of graphic pornographic material” within ten (10) days.

“If those South Carolina portions of the site are not removed,” McMaster said, “the management of craigslist may be subject to criminal investigation and prosecution.”

The issues here—whether South Carolina has a legal basis and free speech—are fairly obvious, but the most obvious item appears to be political calculation.

Can you imagine the attention a perp walk featuring Buckmaster would get? You simply can’t buy that airtime.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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  • Most Recent of 26 Talkback(s)
RE: Craigslist becomes political pinata
Well said. It's a pity that politicians stoop to chilling effects and get away with it (in fact, probably make the threat simply to fish for some votes).... (Read the rest)
Posted by: exolon Posted on: 05/17/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Craigs List  prioritymail | 05/06/09
RE: Craigslist becomes political pinata  wordherder62 | 05/06/09
I know its unfashionable these days  frgough | 05/06/09
crime  jsanko | 05/06/09
MN is getting hit with something similar  xXSpeedzXx | 05/06/09
True, however...  James T. Kirk | 05/06/09
I think people are forgetting one important thing  xXSpeedzXx | 05/06/09
If there were public brothels  dcdavy | 05/06/09
RE: Craigslist becomes political pinata  jsanko | 05/06/09
I've never heard it used that way...  ca1ic0cat | 05/06/09
definition  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 05/06/09
No, it is PSOKR  dcdavy | 05/06/09
Why is it that....  James T. Kirk | 05/06/09
You're missing the point  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/06/09
Why do they advertise hookers...  gtvr | 05/06/09
Nothing to do with Newspapers failing, I'm sure.  paron | 05/06/09
RE: Craigslist becomes political pinata  robb7thurston | 05/06/09
C.S. Lewis Quote  bradsl@... | 05/06/09
C.S. Lewis  Dr_Zinj | 05/08/09
RE: Craigslist becomes political pinata  sirwriter | 05/06/09
Here we go again  tmsassoc | 05/06/09
WHY? They would have elected him  LegendsOfBatman | 05/07/09
Newspapers have had personals, escort ,massage, and phone sex ads for years  paron | 05/07/09
RE: Craigslist becomes political pinata  pv2 | 05/14/09
RE: Craaigslist becomes political pinata  bfilipiak@... | 05/15/09
RE: Craigslist becomes political pinata  exolon | 05/17/09

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