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May 14th, 2009

The "erotic services" shell game: hypocrisy online

Posted by Robin Harris @ 10:50 am

Categories: Public policy

Tags: Service, Adult Service, Hair, Internet, Web 2.0, Games, Storage, Personal Technology, Hardware, Robin Harris

It is memorialized as the world’s oldest profession. The movie Pretty Woman glamorized it. Congressmen and Governors get in trouble over it.

But what it isn’t, is on craigslist anymore. A group of state attorneys general’s have browbeat craigslist into closing the “erotic services” section.

Web 2.0, meet Hypocrisy 1.0. Online storage, meet online censorship.

Oh, and “erotic services” - meet “adult services”
Yup, craigslist is replacing “erotic services” with “adult services.” Which is completely different because - well - because “erotic” sounds fun and “adult” sounds boring.

Your dentist might advertise cheap root canals in “adult services.” Tax prep software. DUI lawyers. Hair implants. Face lifts. Credit card counseling.

Yuck. Double Yuck.

Adult city, you and me . . . .
But if it makes the nation’s attorneys general happy. . . .

Privacy? Get over it.
If Sun’s McNealy is right, we have no privacy on the Internet. For the first time the whole sordid range of human misbehavior - much first documented in the Bible - will be public. In real time.

Then what?

Sick is the new normal?
We’ll either have to pretend that normal human behavior is sick. Or accept that what consenting adults choose to do in private is none of the state’s business.

For all its promise, the Internet may simply enable a new, global prudery and repression. To paraphrase a keen observer of human behavior: “sinners cast the first stone.”

The Storage Bits take
This is a classic shell game played with fig leaves. The state AG’s get to pretend they’re tough on crime while the only thing that’s really changed is a section name on craigslist.

What about crime? As craigslist notes, the assault rate for cl users is much lower than for print classifieds. Criminal predators will use whatever works.

Craigslist has gone above and beyond duty and the law to reduce illegal offers. The most likely outcome though is that someone else takes advantage of cl’s tougher requirements. Like most efforts to control “vice” the AG’s will simply drive it somewhere harder to police.

Comments welcome, of course. Guys: think it can’t happen to you? Read about Belle Gunness, America’s most prolific female serial killer.

Robin HarrisRobin Harris has been messing with computers for over 30 years and selling and marketing data storage for over 20 in companies large and small. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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re:Disease and break down of society
Tell me what is wrong with sex between two consenting adults.
Whether there is money involved or not it is only a victimless crime if it is illegal. And Christians, the Church and the government n... (Read the rest)
Posted by: byter_z Posted on: 05/28/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Why dont they just make it legal, regulate and tax the crap out of it.  Been_Done_Before | 05/14/09
Agree  djmik | 05/14/09
Erotic Services  sanjaypadode | 05/15/09
Bacause it makes TOO much sense.  Economister | 05/14/09
And.....  Economister | 05/14/09
It does create a black market which encourages organized crime  T1Oracle | 05/14/09
Re: It does create a black market ...  jtiner | 05/14/09
The other option is education and hard legitmate work  T1Oracle | 05/15/09
Beg to differ  Red_Beard | 05/15/09
* * * BS ALERT * * *  Dr_Zinj | 05/15/09
If an immigrant with no money and no friends can do it  T1Oracle | 05/16/09
re:* * * BS ALERT * * *  byter_z | 05/28/09
An intelligent person uses everything at their disposal  LiquidLearner | 05/15/09
You say it is only religion  T1Oracle | 05/16/09
And some people  LiquidLearner | 05/16/09
You are simplifying human behavior and psychology  T1Oracle | 05/18/09
What about Fornication?  You Are So Wrong | 05/19/09
I'm not using the Bible to justify anything  T1Oracle | 05/19/09
Also, about the kids  T1Oracle | 05/15/09
re:Also, about the kids  byter_z | 05/28/09
Choice of career due to financial desperation is not abuse  Dr_Zinj | 05/15/09
Disease and break down of society.....  Christian_<>< | 05/14/09
What's wrong why?  rpmyers1 | 05/14/09
Major problem, what is right by your standards???  Christian_<>< | 05/14/09
Wow, what a flip flop  Economister | 05/14/09
Re: Disease and break down of society.....  jtiner | 05/14/09
Thou shalt not commit adultery  T1Oracle | 05/14/09
Adultery is just cheating on your spouse.  B.O.F.H. | 05/14/09
Did you read my post  T1Oracle | 05/15/09
I read it, your interpretation is incorrect.  B.O.F.H. | 05/15/09
Why should the bible factor into our law?  LiquidLearner | 05/15/09
You have only verified my claim  T1Oracle | 05/16/09
Re: Thou shalt not commit adultery  jtiner | 05/14/09
She was not married.  T1Oracle | 05/15/09
You completely miss the point.  terry flores | 05/14/09
Your are forgetting that those individuals will create hazards for you  T1Oracle | 05/14/09
and...  jtiner | 05/14/09
And making it illegal has helped how? (nt)  Economister | 05/14/09
I didn't forget anything  terry flores | 05/14/09
Those are all factual occurances in this real world  T1Oracle | 05/15/09
Where do you live?  jtiner | 05/15/09
Sorry, I'll connect the dots for you.  terry flores | 05/15/09
And if it is legal you believe that will still happen?  B.O.F.H. | 05/16/09
RETARDED  Cayble | 05/16/09
Your reasoning needs more polish.  osreinstall | 05/14/09
Your reasoning is heading to absurdity.  B.O.F.H. | 05/14/09
Which rules do you suggest people should follow?  josephmartins | 05/15/09
Freedom = Choice  Dr_Zinj | 05/15/09
Bloody social engineers, they're everywhere!  Kaiwai | 05/15/09
re:Disease and break down of society  byter_z | 05/28/09
I've been telling the same thing for a while  Linux Geek | 05/14/09
because no matter waht, its abusive to women.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/14/09
Re: because no matter waht, its abusive to women.  jtiner | 05/14/09
Simple, visit a country where prostitution is legal  terry flores | 05/14/09
You are missing the point  Economister | 05/14/09
Oh, dear god: misogyny in the form of caring  Kaiwai | 05/15/09
Why dont they just make it legal, regulate and tax the crap out of it.  mike.perkins@... | 05/15/09
yea...  shadfurman | 05/18/09
huh?  American Hawk | 05/14/09
Who cares what Jesus said!  javajunkie@... | 05/14/09
Evangelism is the root of terrorism  Col Mustard | 05/14/09
This Article Verges On Hypocrisy 1.01  preachjohn | 05/14/09
Holy moly...  josephmartins | 05/15/09
Wow...  James T. Kirk | 05/15/09
It doesn't matter...  James T. Kirk | 05/15/09
Don't be embarrased  LiquidLearner | 05/15/09
normal  dspeers@... | 05/15/09
What about single people?  LiquidLearner | 05/17/09
RE: The  You Are So Wrong | 05/15/09
Marriage is basically legalized prostitution  putty.master | 05/15/09
AMEN! Every woman is a hooker  firejeep508 | 05/15/09
I won't say what we call the ones that don't require any of that (nt)  LiquidLearner | 05/15/09
Craig's list is not the victim  conceptual | 05/15/09
So what?  terry flores | 05/15/09
And if it weren't craigs list  LiquidLearner | 05/15/09
IT WAS IN THE EROTIC SECTION YOU MORON!!!!  Kaiwai | 05/16/09
RE: The  sanjaypadode | 05/15/09
Comment Back To josephmartins/John E Whad  preachjohn | 05/18/09
Everything has to be patrolled  monkeyman1140@... | 05/20/09
Agreed, with a small correction  aleadam@... | 05/27/09
RE: The erotic services  byter_z | 05/28/09

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