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The website was launched in 2004 by Village Voice Media, who was then known as New Times Media. It grew to become the second biggest classified ads website after the immensely popular Craigslist. While ads for certain sections of the website were free, others came with a cost. Using this business model, Backpage managed to generate enough revenue to grow at an exponential rate. The big push for Backpage came in 2010, when Craigslist had to shut down its adult services section. Since quite a lot of people were using the website for just that, they quickly moved on to the next best place. As a result, Backpage received an immense boost in traffic and paid ads. Revenue charts for 2013 and 2014 show the website generating more than $100 million per year! Since sex ad posts averaged to one million per day, it is safe to say that a large portion of those earnings came from them. Backpage ended up operating at 943 locations in 97 countries, while supporting a total of 17 languages. The website became the main place to go for booking professional escorts and all types of adult services. The strength of the online adult community was instrumental in Backpage’s success.
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The first major case against Backpage came when the website was accused of aiding prostitution. The claim was that it promoted sex services by allowing prostitutes to advertise on the platform. Backpage fought back, basing their defense on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. It stated that “No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider”. The website’s lawyers also argued that restricting posts would be a violation of First Amendment rights. Another serious charge against Backpage included allegations that the website maliciously edited ads about adult and child sex trafficking, in order to make them safe for publishing. The website’s owners denied the accusation, stating that they blocked all suspicious ads and reported any cases related to child trafficking to the NCMEC. Due to the multiple ongoing lawsuits and an indictment by a grand jury in Arizona, Backpage was forced to shut down its adult section for good. Despite that, however, government pressure and lawsuits continued to pile up in the following years. On April 5th, 2017, Backpage co-founder and CEO Carl Ferrer was arrested on charges of money laundering and facilitating prostitution. Ferrer pleaded guilty to both. The very next day, Backpage was seized by the US government. In the following days, the website’s other co-founders and employees were also tracked down and arrested.Visit our Website and Social Media.