Consensual sex workers and advocates say the law, an addition to Section 230, makes them less safe.
I was doing online work in the past and this feels more dangerous' or 'I've experienced assault' since it happened," Cleary told Insider.
After FOSTA was passed, sex workers, advocates, and some anti-trafficking groups predicted this outcome, warning lawmakers that the overbroad law would lead to a chilling effect and reduced resources for consensual sex workers and trafficking victims.
If this law has had an effect on rates of trafficking in the United States, it has evidently only increased the risks sex workers and trafficking survivors face."
"As Bardot Smith has said, 'Sex workers are often the canaries in the coal mine,'" Kendra Albert, the cyberlaw clinic instructor at Harvard Law School, told WHYY.
Persons:
Rebecca Cleary, I've, Cleary, FOSTA, they're, SESTA, Lexi, HuffPost, TechDirt, Bardot Smith, Kendra Albert, WHYY
Organizations:
DC, Service, Communications, Twitter, Baylor University and West Virginia University, Craigslist, Harvard Law School
Locations:
Wall, Silicon, United States, Florida