As of today, postings to the erotic category will no longer be accepted. In seven days, the category will be removed, Craigslist said.
The sex-service listings have faced intense scrutiny following the murder last month of a masseuse, who advertised on Craigslist in
Tabloids dubbed Markoff "the Craigslist killer."
The murder followed the sentencing last month of a
"We're trying to strike a new balance for state attorneys general, legal businesses that advertise, advocates for free speech, and Internet law experts," Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster said in a phone interview.
The 14-year-old site generates more than 20 billion page views per month in 50 countries. Its free listings cover everything from apartments to jobs and cars.
The controversial erotic services is one of 100 categories on Craigslist, and accounts for about 1% of total ads, Buckmaster says. The private, San Francisco-based company does not comment on its revenue.
In a lawsuit filed in March,
Last week,
"We're very encouraged that Craigslist is doing the right thing in eliminating its online red light district with prostitution and pornography in plain sight,"
"This is a good next step but by no means is it the ultimate or complete solution," he said.
Contributing: The Associated Press
3 comments:
Sad
Why would he murder her why
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Sad
Why would he murder her why
yeah your right cnv
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