If H.R. 1865 becomes law, the FBI would be able to prosecute Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, Craigslist, and myriad other sites where sex workers advertise and/or communicate with clients—even if the sexual exchange is only alluded to and never completed.*
^^^From the article
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1) imo, very difficult for the feds to prosecute a website that is hosted overseas
2) ditto to the above, very difficult for any U.S. LEO or court to serve a subpoena on an overseas website
Politicians file all sorts of bills and too often screw-loose bills get passed only to be tossed out by the courts.
Obviously if section 230 of the CDA is amended so it no longer protects a website like FB or BP users there would have some difficulty "connecting" but imo, no one is gonna shut down the entire internet over mere P activities.
Might make for some more creative ads.
ijs