A little legal perspective
You guys need a little primer on the law here.
First of all, posting about this stuff is not a crime. There is a concept in the law known as "corpus cop out," which means basically that even if you cop out to a crime, there must be some evidence that the crime actually took place. So, if I say "I killed Michael Jackson," there must be some evidence that Michael Jackson in fact died (his disappearance would be some evidence that he died, so don't go admitting to have killed Jimmy Hoffa, except for the fact that thousands have probably admitted to having killed him at this point).
So, if you write about an experience of having met a girl on Figueroa, taken her in your car and banged the hell out of her in your white Honda on 48th Street last night at 9PM, that's just not going to be able to result in a crime being filed on you, unless. For instance, someone comes to the police and says he lives on 48th street, and last night he saw a white Honda park and saw a guy he barely can recognize banging away at a prostitute who looks like she hangs out all the time on Figueroa. Taken alone, neither of those pieces of evidence would be enough to sustain a conviction. However, taken together, maybe that could sustain a conviction, at least it probably could get the prosecution to the jury, and that's a lot further than most of you want to ever be going on one of these cases.
So, the next question is, how can they use this site? As some of you know, the police can actually seize your cellphone and certainly they can get a warrant to search it. If it's a smart phone, then it may have some of the websites you've visited. Maybe they get a warrant for your computer as well (doubtful, for a misdemeanor, that's just not likely, but hey, it's possible). If that happens, and they can tell that you've been posting, they can certainly use the words you have typed against you. They could do that without Jackson's cooperation, in all likelihood.
But, what if they stop you on the street in the car with a girl, charge you with loitering with the intent to commit an act of prostitution, and then get your iphone and a warrant to search it? Even if you didn't post, the fact that you troll USASG and look at websites that give advice about prostitution would probably be sought to be used by the prosecution to show that you were not down there for some non-nefarious purpose. Hey, you're caught with a girl in your car, driving in a high prostitution area, having previously trolled websites with posts by people giving advice and telling experiences about picking up prostitutes in that exact area. The, it may be admissible, and the jury would clearly be able to hear about your internet proclivities. Scary, huh?
So, be careful what's on your cellphone, and be mindful that the police may try to seize it without your consent. Remember, never give them consent to a search of your person or your property without a warrant. And recognize, they don't have to catch you in the act, they don't have to subpoena Jackson to use stuff on this site against you.
Be careful out there, and feel free to keep PM'ing me if you have any more questions.
Regards.
Defense Lawyer