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[QUOTE=CoffeeLatte;3793047][URL]http://honolulu.bedpage.com/[/URL] I recommend this site to the providers and mongers. Why? Because [URL]bedpage.com[/URL] does not have any viruses, spyware, trojans, adware, and the likes. Mojovillage has spyware and other viruses that would in the long run damage your PC or mobile devices. How do I know? The field that I work in involves computers and Information Technology. I'm sure the providers know who I am. If you have any questions, feel free to PM me.
Much Mahalo.[/QUOTE]Nice clean report about this site but a lot has also logged on the band wagon of liverubreviews ([URL]https://liverubreviews.com/gallery/honolulu[/URL]) not only in Hawaii but nation wide. What can you share about this site from the IT perspective. Interesting point about Mojovillage.
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[QUOTE=NiceBush808;3791043]Was it the govt that shutdown craigslist and backpage too? Whats the point they are so stupid. You take it down theyre just going to find another place to advertise. What a waste of time. They can't do this all the time as if controlling necessarily everything just because of harmelss ads for sex. Thats communism. Anyway, mojovilllage you are the man to the rescue! See what I mean what a stupid waste of time they did to shut cg and BP down.[/QUOTE]The reason? "Sex trafficking".
Congress just passed the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) and Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act of 2017 (SESTA). Both these laws were passed in direct response to BP being able to overturn past indictments because they were covered under "Safe Harbor" provision of the Communications Decent Act that protected websites from what was posted by users.
Under the old Safe Harbor provisions, the websites had no liability for something a user posted, be it a comment or an ad. But because BP used the law to successfully fight past attempts to shut them down, law enforcement pushed congress to pass FOSTA and SESTA, which would not only hold websites liable for ads posted under the guise of "sex trafficking" (such bullshit). The penalties would be criminal and civil, at the federal and state level. The law would also be retroactive, so any site that's ever posted any kind of ad that could be construed as facilitating "sex trafficking" in the past could be held liable.
Both bills passed overwhelmingly with support from both parties (see: [URL]https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/03/how-congress-censored-internet[/URL]). Slap "terrorism" or "sex trafficking" on any bill, and no politician is going to offer any kind of meaningful resistance to the bill, and once again that was true for these bills.
In fact, BP was shut down and its owners arrested *before* the bills were signed into law. That's how badly LE wanted these guys.
These bills aren't "communist". They not aligned with any political philosophy. Again, both parties *overwhelmingly* voted for this POS legislation. But it does impose morality under the guise of public welfare, and is blatantly anti-sex. In that way, this bill is completely American.
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[QUOTE=NiceBush808;3791043]Was it the govt that shutdown craigslist and backpage too? Whats the point they are so stupid. You take it down theyre just going to find another place to advertise. What a waste of time. They can't do this all the time as if controlling necessarily everything just because of harmelss ads for sex. Thats communism. Anyway, mojovilllage you are the man to the rescue! See what I mean what a stupid waste of time they did to shut cg and BP down.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=DangerBoy;3793924]The reason? "Sex trafficking".
Congress just passed the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) and Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act of 2017 (SESTA). Both these laws were passed in direct response to BP being able to overturn past indictments because they were covered under "Safe Harbor" provision of the Communications Decent Act that protected websites from what was posted by users.
Under the old Safe Harbor provisions, the websites had no liability for something a user posted, be it a comment or an ad. But because BP used the law to successfully fight past attempts to shut them down, law enforcement pushed congress to pass FOSTA and SESTA, which would not only hold websites liable for ads posted under the guise of "sex trafficking" (such bullshit). The penalties would be criminal and civil, at the federal and state level. The law would also be retroactive, so any site that's ever posted any kind of ad that could be construed as facilitating "sex trafficking" in the past could be held liable.
Both bills passed overwhelmingly with support from both parties (see: [URL]https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/03/how-congress-censored-internet[/URL]). Slap "terrorism" or "sex trafficking" on any bill, and no politician is going to offer any kind of meaningful resistance to the bill, and once again that was true for these bills.
In fact, BP was shut down and its owners arrested *before* the bills were signed into law. That's how badly LE wanted these guys.
These bills aren't "communist". They not aligned with any political philosophy. Again, both parties *overwhelmingly* voted for this POS legislation. But it does impose morality under the guise of public welfare, and is blatantly anti-sex. In that way, this bill is completely American.[/QUOTE]There are allegations that there were postings of minors on the ads in the websites. There's also allegations of illegal aliens or people that was not a US citizen or did not have a working permit, green card.
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Mojo Massaji
Mojovillage massage ads are starting to fill up too with real services not spambots.
[URL]http://honolulu.mojovillage.com/adult-18/massage[/URL]
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[QUOTE=Botoman;3795643]Mojovillage massage ads are starting to fill up too with real services not spambots.
[URL]http://honolulu.mojovillage.com/adult-18/massage[/URL][/QUOTE]Yes, MojoVillage seems to have become quite popular within a short time span. Among the well-known AMPs currently advertising there are Aloha Me, Arcadia (formerly called Nirvana), Blue Star, Cypress Spa, Golden Spa, Happiness, Hula Girl, Iyokohama, Pine Tree, Pink Orchid, Plus Spa, Rejuve, Roses, Sunflower, Tokyo Spa and Vanilla Spa. Three cheers for freedom and the free-enterprise system.
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[QUOTE=Honolulu808;3794078]There are allegations that there were postings of minors on the ads in the websites. There's also allegations of illegal aliens or people that was not a US citizen or did not have a working permit, green card.[/QUOTE]Actually, they were charged with "conspiracy, facilitating prostitution, and money laundering". In other words, having the balls to let consenting adults do what they want to do, and having the gall to be successful at it.
[URL]https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/04/backpage-execs-indicted-on-federal-prostitution-money-laundering-charges/[/URL]
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Full ad not shown
Is it just me or that MojoVillage doesn't show the full add? It seems like half the pics in the AMP ad were cut off.
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Mojovillage
Mojovillage site is up & running but no one is posting ads in the Hawaii Mojovillage for awhile. If the word gets out it's out there & free, maybe there will be more tracktion.
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Ads
Seeing lots of ads by your favorite massage girls. If you go there go to Hawaii, then click Honolulu the scroll down and click Massage. At least this site doesn't have scam ads yet. Hono1.
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Check the ad date
[QUOTE=Honolulu1;4844818]Seeing lots of ads by your favorite massage girls. If you go there go to Hawaii, then click Honolulu the scroll down and click Massage. At least this site doesn't have scam ads yet. Hono1.[/QUOTE]My heart was racing when I saw the Sunflower ad. Then I saw that it's from 2019. Phauk.
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[QUOTE=Honolulu1;4844818]Seeing lots of ads by your favorite massage girls. If you go there go to Hawaii, then click Honolulu the scroll down and click Massage. At least this site doesn't have scam ads yet. Hono1[/QUOTE]There's a lot of updated posts. Anyone take the plunge yet?
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[QUOTE=YoungMonger808;4845596]There's a lot of updated posts. Anyone take the plunge yet?[/QUOTE]Doesn't make sense. That page says ad posted a few days ago.
Sunflower is gone for good.
And another ad, plus spa. It is ad made at least 2 years ago. Just after backpage raid. I can be sure cause there was oz 2 or 3 years ago then gone.
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Sunflower June 23rd ad
[QUOTE=Lknfrpssy;4845284]My heart was racing when I saw the Sunflower ad. Then I saw that it's from 2019. Phauk.[/QUOTE]Just checked the mojo site and there's a sunflower ad from 7 hours ago at 2:16 pm (guess they using Pacific time). It's currently the 3rd one down.
[URL]http://honolulu.mojovillage.com/services/massage/sunflower-808-785-3320-gorgeous-new-staff_154499[/URL]
Anyone recognize the number they used in this ad?
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[QUOTE=TheFrack5;4845979]Just checked the mojo site and there's a sunflower ad from 7 hours ago at 2:16 pm (guess they using Pacific time). It's currently the 3rd one down.
[URL]http://honolulu.mojovillage.com/services/massage/sunflower-808-785-3320-gorgeous-new-staff_154499[/URL]
Anyone recognize the number they used in this ad?[/QUOTE]It's the old sunflower cc number. It looks like an old ad.
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Plus spa
[QUOTE=ExitOnly;4846025]It's the old sunflower cc number. It looks like an old ad.[/QUOTE]The ad say it was posted 5 days ago.
But there is no oz, and oz was there 2-3 years ago. I remember that ad, it was posted at least 2 years ago.
Sunflower same.
Mojo just repeat old ad that is useless now to make their site look busy and popular to drag more paid members.