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5/16/2013

LinkedIn wants prostitutes out of its site



LinkedIn just rolled out changes to its user agreement and privacy policy, informing its more than 200 million members through a notice on the professional network's website. Most of the changes are simplification of the legalese. But one in particular caught our eye, said Owen Thomas of Readwrite.com. That according to LinkedIn, thou shalt not:

I. Even if it is legal where you are located, create profiles or provide content that promotes escort services or prostitution.

What surprised us was that this was even necessary. On a site where every action you take is tied to your professional identity, would anyone really take the risk of advertising adult services? Apparently, yes. Prostitution, in fact, is a skill for which you can get endorsed on LinkedIn.

Judging by the suggestions LinkedIn's search algorithm offers, LinkedIn members are actively looking for this kind of professional help. Search on "escorts," for example, and LinkedIn will prompt you to search instead for the following terms:


female escorts

independent escorts

call girls

hot girls

adult entertainment

escort services

dubai escorts



This ban is not completely new. LinkedIn previously forbade advertising "unlawful" services. However, prostitution is legal in some European countries, and escort services fall into a legal gray area in many jurisdictions. The clarification appears necessary, as some LinkedIn members appear to have been skirting the older terms to offer risqué business.


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