Thursday, 16 May 2013

LinkedIn bans prostitutes from using its site

Linkedin has really gone an done it now. The social media service has just universally banned all prostitutes from advertising their skill sets. 

Not only is “prostitution” a tagged skill you can select on LinkedIn*, there are actually escorts who advertise their services on the professional networking site. Now LinkedIn is making sure everyone knows that the practice is not OK.

 LinkedIn just changed its privacy policy and user agreement and now explicitly bans escorts from using the site to get clients. The new user agreement states that you must not: “Create profiles or provide content that promotes escort services or prostitution” even if prostitution is legal where you live.

LinkedIn has always prohibited “unlawful” profiles and that this change in its user agreement just makes prostitution more explicitly prohibited, since prostitution is legal in some parts of the world.

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If you thought that this change in policy was perhaps just some sort of formality, think again. There really are prostitutes using LinkedIn to make connections. A quick search reveals there are a whole lot of “escorts” and professionals who offer “nude massage.”

Not only can you list “prostitution” as a skill, you can list a whole lot of other unsavory skills like “rape,” “shoplifting,” “gangs,” “manslaughter,” and “drug trafficking.” People can also endorse you for those skills. It should be noted that many of the people who list “prostitution” in their skills are people working to combat prostitution and human trafficking.

-huffingtonpost

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