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COL638: EARN IT Act 2022

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, remember SESTA-FOSTA from 2018? Well, learn more about their newest family member EARN IT in this informative talkback. Listen in as the cubs share their opinions on the next “problem solving” legislation to combat the exploitation of those special victims. Is it really helpful or is it more harmful?

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Remember FOSTA-SESTA? Meet their newborn cousin, EARN IT Act 2022

THE 2020 PREVIOUS VERSION: 

The Amended EARN IT Act Is a Tool for Censorship.

The Supreme Court has long recognized that the Constitution forbids laws having the collateral effect of disproportionately censoring legal speech.3  By allowing states to lower the standards for liability even further than SESTA/FOSTA, the amended EARN IT Act would create just such an impermissible collateral effect and presents even graver risks to online expression than SESTA/FOSTA, especially for the LGBTQ and sex worker communities.

As we said in our previous letter, the aftermath of the passage of SESTA/FOSTA,4 which eliminated Section 230’s liability shield for content related to sex trafficking, makes the overbroad implications for online speech clear.5  Even if the speech covered by the law could be restricted without raising constitutional concern, the content moderation practices the companies will deploy to avoid liability risk will sweep far more broadly than the illegal content.6  SESTA/FOSTA was intended to protect people engaged in sex work from being trafficked against their will. It has, instead, sent them back out into the streets and made them less safe.7  Moreover, the platforms’ content moderation practices have disproportionately silenced the LGBTQ community, making it more difficult for them to come together and create community online.8 Under the amended EARN IT Act, Section 230’s shield for all state criminal and civil aws “regarding the advertising, promotion, presentation, distribution, or solicitation” of CSAM, as that term is defined by federal law, would be eliminated, permitting states to assign liability for negligence or recklessness. In other words, states would be able to go even further than SESTA/FOSTA in lowering the standards for liability for platforms.

THE 2022 CURRENT VERSION: 

Eliminating Abusive and Rampant Neglect of Interactive Technologies Act of 2022 or the EARN IT Act of 2022

This bill revises the federal framework governing the prevention of online sexual exploitation of children.

The bill establishes the National Commission on Online Child Sexual Exploitation Prevention. The commission must develop best practices for interactive computer services providers (e.g., Facebook and Twitter) to prevent, reduce, and respond to the online sexual exploitation of children.

Additionally, the bill limits the liability protections of interactive computer service providers with respect to claims alleging violations of child sexual exploitation laws.

The bill replaces various statutory references to child pornography and material that contains child pornography with child sexual abuse material.

Finally, the bill makes changes to the reporting requirements for electronic communication service providers and remote computing service providers (providers) who report apparent instances of crimes involving the sexual exploitation of children to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Among the changes, the bill requires providers to report facts and circumstances sufficient to identify and locate each minor and each involved individual. The bill also increases the amount of time that providers must preserve the contents of a report.

The EARN IT Act Threatens Free Expression

Looking to the past as prelude to the future, the only time that Congress has limited Section 230 protections was in the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act of 2017 (SESTA/FOSTA). That law purported to protect victims of sex trafficking by eliminating providers’ section 230 liability shield for “facilitating” sex trafficking by users. According to a 2021 study by the US Government Accountability Office, however, the law has been rarely used to combat sex trafficking. 9 Instead, it has forced sex workers, whether voluntarily engaging in sex work or forced into sex trafficking against their will, offline and into harm’s way.10 It has also chilled their online expression generally, including the sharing of health and safety information, and speech wholly unrelated to sex work.11 Moreover, these burdens fell most heavily on smaller platforms that either served as allies and created spaces for the LGBTQ and sex worker communities or simply could not withstand the legal risks and compliance costs of SESTA/FOSTA.12 Congress risks repeating this mistake by rushing to pass this misguided legislation, which also limits Section 230 protections.

9 Government Accountability Office. (2021). Sex Trafficking: Online Platforms and Federal prosecutions. (GAO Publication No. 21-385),   (reporting that the Department of Justice had brought just one case under FOSTA, which at the time of the Report remained in court with no restitution sought, and that only one individual had pursued civil damages, in a case that was dismissed).

10 See Online Platforms and Sex Worker Discrimination, Hacking//Hustling (last visited Feb. 3, 2022), (continuously updated document listing companies, institutions, and products “that in some way discriminate or ban sex work or adult products OR have been shut down completely following increased anti-sex work legislation”); LaLa B Holston-Zannell, PayPal and Venmo are Shutting Out Sex Workers, Putting Lives and Livelihoods at Risk, ACLU (06/23/2021),

11 See, e.g., Amanda Waltz, Sex workers in Pittsburgh discuss local impact of damaging anti-trafficking law FOSTA-SESTA, Pittsburgh City Paper (08/07/2021), (quoting a researcher at the University of Pittsburgh describing how SESTA/FOSTA has led platforms to suppress the political speech of sex workers, including online organizing efforts); Jessica Stoya, What We Can Really Learn From the OnlyFans Debacle, Slate (08/25/2021),  (describing how SESTA/FOSTA led platforms to “decimate” online sex worker spaces—“from bad-date lists that providers use to warn one another about dangerous clients to Instagram hashtags where we’d organized to fight the very law causing these problems”).

 

12 See Danielle Blunt and Ariel Wolf, Erased The Impact of FOSTA-SESTA, Hacking//Hustling (2020),; Makena Kelly, Democrats want data on how sex workers were hurt by online crackdown, The Verge (12/17/2019)

The EARN IT Act Jeopardizes the Security of Our Communications

The EARN IT Act Risks Undermining Child Abuse Prosecutions

The EARN IT Act would have devastating consequences for everyone’s ability to share and access information online, and to do so in a secure manner. We urge you to oppose this bill. Congress should instead consider more tailored approaches to deal with the real harms of CSAM online.

 

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COL624: LoR: Unfriending

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, the guys are joined again by Edward Angelini-Cooke to continue our Landscape of Relationships series. For this episode, the guys discuss the topic of unfriending. Whether it be friends, family or “framily”, there are situations which may require a need to remove people from your lives. Listen in as the cubs share some advice on when, how and who should be unfriended.

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Landscape of Relationships: Unfriending

  • Top 8
  • Close Friends
  • Feed
  • Limited Feed
  • Unfollow 
  • Block

ParentsMyCounselor article – Healthy Relationships with Adult Children 

  • This comes from a Christian counseling website  
  • Look at this like a checklist to see if you have them 
  • Setting expectations of how you are to be treated is HUGE.  
  • Check out the boundaries podcast 
  • Think of boundaries like the rules of D&D

FriendsPsychology Today: 13 Essential Traits of Good Friends 

This is a great article on using yourself as a reference point to assess your friendships with others. (If we want honesty from others we have to make sure we are honest.)

  • Advice my Mom gave me growing up that I didn’t always take, “stick with the winners.”  I have adapted it to, “Stay close to the ones who know where they are headed.” I don’t like the winners/losers dichotomy, but it has the same idea. 
  • Like D&D, be mindful about who you party with. 

Friends and Family – Personal Excellence article – Unsupportive People 

  • Don’t go to the hardware store for bread. 
  • Find out where the hardware store is.
  • If I’m out of life, unless I have someone on my party who has regeneration….I need to get it from someone else.
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COL608: ATNS: Goodbye XTube

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it’s another All T, No Shade show. This time around, the cubs express their opinions on the recent decision of XTube to shutdown its site in September 2021. After 13 years of providing user-created adult content, how have recent legal allegations and other factors affected the site? The guys give their thoughts on this question and more.

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ATNS: Goodbye XTube

At the beginning of July 2021, the online adult video community found itself suddenly facing the news that XTube.com announced that it will be no longer operational as of September 5th.  In COL582, we discussed the potential end of PornHub and… XTube. Just over six months later, this news brings further attention to the intersection of pornography, human trafficing, and illegal uploaded content. 

 

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COL572: What’s Going On – September 2020

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it’s our What’s Going On for the month of September. This month, it’s another gentle reminder that there is still a pandemic going on. Listen in as the cubs share their opening up to friends and also having to quarantine after exposure. Plus, lots of super sentai, more COVID-19 talk, and enjoying the COL Entourage being master debaters.

What’s Going On?

  • Jeff: Tokusatsu ga oitsuku (Tokusatsu catch up)
  • Damon: Friendly Visits and a Change for Fall
  • Gary: QUARANTINE!!

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  • COL568: What’s Going On – August 2020King R2K commented: “Good topics this video great stuff guys!!”
  • Re: COL B&D008: On the Road Pt 2 – Oan R. commented: “Another good name for this would be Bear Dens & Dragons.”
  • Re: COL571: ATNS: Pedestal 2 Cancel – dindin mooshi commented: “i didn’t like this episode, cancel culture is not a real thing because it’s doesn’t apply to melanin deficient ppl.”

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COL493: What’s Going On – December 2018

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it’s our monthly catch-up show! The month of December was full of ups and downs for the guys. Listen in as the guys tell us of their holiday plans, fun with cookbooks, and wrap up everything before the end of the year.

What’s Going On?

  • Jeff: Ups and Downs of the Graveyard
  • Damon: Best Show Ever!, Christmas Family Fun
  • Gary: Family Time [Christmas/NYE]

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  • @GBearTrekkie65: Greetings men! Since Tumblr is no longer and option for NSFW content, let me suggest the MeWe app. They allow all the good stuff Tumblr is banning. Here’s some of the communities (groups) I’ve joined: Male Masturbaton and Solosexuals, Chub Bears, Go Naked, Male Rear Ends, NBD (Nothing But Dicks), Arms Up, Gay Naturists, Just Us Nudists Guys, Gay/Bi Guys on MeWe, Male Dominion, Bearded Hairy Men, Daddies, Bears, and Bi or Curious, Another Bear Group, Exhibitionist and Nudist, Bears Naturistas, Naked Men – Outdoors, Gay Naturist Travel. Cubs Out Loud would be a great addition!

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