Gay and trans sex workers slam website seizure

Gay and trans sex workers slam website seizure

A major sex work advertising website has been seized and shut down by the FBI, affecting sex workers in Australia.

Backpage was a popular site for sex workers, and the primary source of work for many gay and trans workers.

It was seized and its founder charged with enabling prostitution and sex trafficking after a raid on Friday.

The shutdown is part of a wider international crackdown by US authorities on sex work and sexual content online, following passage of the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act and Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act ().

Gay sex worker Lee, based in Townsville, said workers will be substantially affected by the loss of Backpage.

“I’ve just moved out of a house with three other sex workers, and they were all on Backpage,” he said.

“Up here, that site and a couple of others are our bread and butter. And it’s not just us that suffer鈥攊t’s the clients as well.”

Lee said clients may be forced to try connecting with sex workers using apps such as Grindr, which do not allow it, or by going to beats.

“We all want to know why [this has happened],” he said.

“It’s not good. Why does everything that comes out of the US affect us?”

Gold Coast鈥抌ased sex worker Elle said that trans workers will be hit particularly hard by the loss of the website.

“For all of us, Backpage has been our lead form of advertising,” she said.

“The free or reasonably priced advertising allowed a lot of people to earn just enough money to live on.”

Elle said many trans women have chosen sex work in part because of difficulty finding mainstream jobs due to transphobia.

She believes that to continue reaching adequate numbers of clients, she will need to advertise on up to 10 sites, at over five times the cost of using Backpage.

She said that others may move to doing street-based work and sex for favours.

“It’s just a war on our safety,” said Elle.

“I think for the community, we’re going to get a lot less work and people are going to potentially be more vulnerable in the way they seek out that work.”

She is also concerned that workers who resort to advertising on dating sites may run afoul of Queensland advertising laws, which severely restrict how much workers can disclose about the services they provide.

“A number of people have [already] had visits from the police based on their advertising,” she said.

She said the US crackdown on sex work follows years of overzealous local police activity in enforcing industry laws.

“The police demand entry on the basis that they’re a sex worker and there might be someone else on the premises [which is illegal under Queensland law],” she said.

She said that police often try to entrap sex workers into agreeing to illegal services such as condomless sex, and this may now worsen for marginalised groups including low-income sex workers and trans sex workers who relied on Backpage.

“More expensive advertising and more sporadic calls will put pressure on people to push their lines, and be more concerned about paying the rent than keeping a check on what they’re talking about,” she said.

Queensland sex worker organisation has launched a campaign calling for decriminalisation of sex work in the state, which would see workers free to conduct their businesses like any other.

The organisation is holding a day of action at the Gold Coast tomorrow.

Sex workers and supporters are invited to meet the group at the corner of Davenport and Hinze Streets in Southport at 12:45 pm on Tuesday.

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One response to “Gay and trans sex workers slam website seizure”

  1. If your a sex worker that is good at your job then you would surely have built up a list of repeat clientele.

    Under male escorts for Sydney listings, there have been a lot of college/university students, as well as alot of travelling escorts, from overseas. A percentage of these people were not good escorts, seeing there work as a way to get access to easy money for doing very minimal of what they would have stated in their ads. Lying to clients and putting photos up that were either of someone else (fake) or were so long ago (when they looked more enticing) that they did not look the same now were just two tactics being used to deceive people. Also to note there were a growing list of male escorts advertising as being on prep, so consider what you will from that.

    If you go to craigslist you find previous escorts ads now advertising as massage ads under therapeutic services and/or mene seeking men personals.

    Like any industry that is affected by changes workers have to adapt, and just because gay & trans workers are affected doesn’t mean they are being singled out, every sex worker is being affected equally by the loss of this advertising site.

    Backpage.com was seized by US authorities due to issues of child trafficking.