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Craigslist (stylized as craigslist) is a privately held American company[5] operating a classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, for sale, items wanted, services, community service, gigs, résumés, and discussion forums.

Craigslist Inc.
Logo used since 1995
Screenshot of the main page on January 26, 2008
Type of businessPrivate
Type of site
Classifieds, forums
Available inEnglish, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995) (incorporated 1999)
Headquarters,
U.S.[1]
Area served570 cities in 70 countries
Founder(s)Craig Newmark
Key peopleJim Buckmaster (CEO)
ServicesWeb communications
RevenueUS$660M [2]
Employees50 (2017)
URLwww.craigslist.org
AdvertisingNone
RegistrationOptional[3]
Launched1995; 29 years ago (1995)
Current statusActive
Written inPerl[4]

Craig Newmark began the service in 1995 as an email distribution list to friends, featuring local events in the San Francisco Bay Area. It became a web-based service in 1996 and expanded into other classified categories. It started expanding to other U.S. and Canadian cities in 2000 and now covers 70 countries.

History edit

 
Craig Newmark, the founder of Craigslist, in 2006

Having observed people helping one another in friendly, social, and trusting communal ways on the Internet via the WELL, MindVox and Usenet, and feeling isolated as a relative newcomer to San Francisco, Craigslist founder Craig Newmark decided to create something similar for local events.[6][7] In early 1995, he began an email distribution list to friends. Most of the early postings were submitted by Newmark and were notices of social events of interest to software and Internet developers living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The number of subscribers and postings grew rapidly via manual advertising. There was no moderation and Newmark was surprised when people started using the mailing list for non-event postings.[8] People trying to get technical positions filled found that the list was a good way to reach people with the skills they were looking for. This led to the addition of a jobs category. User demand for more categories caused the list of categories to grow. The initial technology encountered some limits, so by June 1995 Majordomo had been installed, and the mailing list "Craigslist" resumed operations. Community members started asking for a web interface. Newmark registered "craigslist.org", and the website went live in 1996.[8]

In the fall of 1998, the name "List Foundation" was introduced, and Craigslist started transitioning to the use of this name. In April 1999, when Newmark learned of other organizations called "List Foundation", the use of this name was dropped. Craigslist was incorporated as a private for-profit company in 1999.[6] Around the time of these events, Newmark realized the site was growing so fast that he could stop working as a software engineer and devote his full attention to running Craigslist. By April 2000, nine employees were working out of Newmark's San Francisco apartment.[9]

In January 2000, current CEO Jim Buckmaster joined the company as lead programmer and CTO. Buckmaster contributed to the site's multi-city architecture, search engine, discussion forums, flagging system, self-posting process, homepage design, personals categories, and best-of-Craigslist feature. He was promoted to CEO in November 2000.[10]

The website expanded into nine more U.S. cities in 2000, four in 2001 and 2002, and 14 in 2003. On August 1, 2004, Craigslist began charging $25 to post job openings on the New York and Los Angeles pages. On the same day, a new section called "Gigs" was added, where low-cost and unpaid jobs can be posted for free.

In March 2008, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Portuguese became the first non-English languages Craigslist supported.[11] As of August 9, 2012, over 700 cities and areas in 70 countries had Craigslist sites.[12] Some Craigslist sites cover large regions instead of individual metropolitan areas—for example, the U.S. states of Delaware and Wyoming, the Colorado Western Slope, the California Gold Country, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.[13] Craigslist sites for some large cities, such as Los Angeles, also include the ability for the user to focus on a specific area of a city (such as central Los Angeles).

Operations edit

 
Craigslist headquarters in the Inner Sunset District of San Francisco prior to 2010

The site serves more than 20 billion[14] page views per month, putting it in 72nd place overall among websites worldwide and 11th place overall among websites in the United States (per Alexa.com on June 28, 2016), with more than 49.4 million unique monthly visitors in the United States alone (per Compete.com on January 8, 2010). With more than 80 million new classified advertisements each month, Craigslist is the leading classifieds service in any medium.

Back in 2009, the site received more than 2 million new job listings each month, making it one of the top job boards in the world.[15][16] The 23 largest U.S. cities listed on the Craigslist home page collectively receive more than 300,000 postings per day just in the "for sale" and "housing" sections as of October 2011.[17] The classified advertisements range from traditional buy/sell ads and community announcements to personal ads.

In 2009, Craigslist operated with a staff of 28 people.[18]

Financials and ownership edit

In December 2006, at the UBS Global Media Conference in New York, Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster told Wall Street analysts that Craigslist had little interest in maximizing profit, and instead preferred to help users find cars, apartments, jobs and dates.[19][20]

Craigslist's main source of revenue is paid job ads in select American cities. The company does not formally disclose financial or ownership information. Analysts and commentators have reported varying figures for its annual revenue, ranging from $10 million in 2004, $20 million in 2005, and $25 million in 2006 to possibly $150 million in 2007.[21][22][23] Fortune has described their revenue model as "quasi-socialist", citing their focus on features for users regardless of profitability. Eric Baker of StubHub has described the site as a "potential gold mine of revenue if only it would abandon its communist manifesto."[21]

On August 13, 2004, Newmark announced on his blog that auction giant eBay had purchased a 25% stake in the company from a former employee.[24] Some fans of Craigslist expressed concern that this development would affect the site's longtime non-commercial nature. As of January 2024, there have been no substantive changes to the usefulness or the non-advertising nature of the site; neither banner ads, nor charges for a few services provided to businesses.

The company was believed to be owned principally by Newmark, Buckmaster, and eBay (the three board members). eBay owned approximately 25%, and Newmark is believed to own the largest stake.[13][23][25]

In April 2008, eBay announced it was suing Craigslist to "safeguard its four-year financial investment". eBay claimed that in January 2008, Craigslist executives took actions that "unfairly diluted eBay's economic interest by more than 10%".[26] Craigslist filed a counter-suit in May 2008 to "remedy the substantial and ongoing harm to fair competition" that Craigslist claimed was constituted by eBay's actions as Craigslist shareholders; the company claimed that it had used its minority stake to gain access to confidential information, which it then used as part of its competing service Kijiji.[27][28]

On June 19, 2015, eBay Inc. announced that it would divest its stake back to Craigslist for an undisclosed amount, and settle its litigation with the company. The move came shortly before eBay's planned spin-off of PayPal, and an effort to divest other units to focus on its core business.[27]

The Swedish luxury marketplace website Jameslist.com received a lawsuit filed on July 11, 2012,[29] which among unspecified damages also asked for a complete shutdown of Jameslist.com [30] As a consequence, the young company was forced to rename to JamesEdition.

Content policies edit

As of 2012, mashup sites such as padmapper.com and housingmaps.com were overlaying Craigslist data with Google Maps and adding their own search filters to improve usability. In June 2012, Craigslist changed its terms of service to disallow the practice. In July 2012, Craigslist filed a lawsuit against padmapper.com.[31] Following the shutdown of Padmapper.com, some users complained that the service was useful to them and therefore should have remained intact.[32]

App edit

In December 2019, Craigslist introduced a platform for iOS and a beta version on Android.[33]

Site characteristics edit

Personals edit

Over the years Craigslist had become a very popular online destination for arranging for dates and sex.[34][35][36][37][38] The personals section allows for postings that are for "strictly platonic", "dating/romance", and "casual encounters".[34][35][37][38]

The site was considered particularly useful by lesbians and gay men seeking to make connections, because of the service's free and open nature and because of the difficulty of otherwise finding each other in more conservative areas.[39]

In 2005, San Francisco Craigslist's men seeking men section was attributed to facilitating sexual encounters and was the second most common correlation to syphilis infections.[39] The company has been pressured by San Francisco Department of Public Health officials, prompting Jim Buckmaster to state that the site has a very small staff and that the public "must police themselves".[39] The site has, however, added links to San Francisco City Clinic and STD forums.[39]

On March 22, 2018, Craigslist discontinued its "Personals" section in the United States in response to the passing of the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA), which removes Section 230 safe harbours for interactive services knowingly involved in illegal sex trafficking. The service stated that

US Congress just passed HR 1865, 'FOSTA', seeking to subject websites to criminal and civil liability when third parties (users) misuse online personals unlawfully. Any tool or service can be misused. We can't take such risk without jeopardizing all our other services, so we are regretfully taking craigslist personals offline. To the millions of spouses, partners, and couples who met through craigslist, we wish you every happiness![40]

Adult services controversy edit

 
Craigslist website as it appeared on September 4, 2010, with black censored box in place of Adult Services

Advertisements for "adult" (previously "erotic") services were initially given special treatment, then closed entirely on September 4, 2010, following a controversy over claims by state attorneys general that the advertisements promoted prostitution.[41][42]

In 2002, a disclaimer was put on the "men seeking men", "casual encounters", "erotic services", and "rants and raves" boards to ensure that those who clicked on these sections were over the age of 18, but no disclaimer was put on the "men seeking women", "women seeking men" or "women seeking women" boards. As a response to charges of sex discrimination and negative stereotyping, Buckmaster explained that the company's policy is a response to user feedback requesting the warning on the more sexually explicit sections, including "men seeking men".[43]

On May 13, 2009, Craigslist announced that it would close the erotic services section, replacing it with an adult services section to be reviewed by Craigslist employees. This decision came after allegations by several U.S. states that the erotic services ads were being used for prostitution.[44]

On September 4, 2010, Craigslist closed the adult services section of its website in the United States. The site initially replaced the adult services page link with the word "censored" in white-on-black text. The site received criticism and complaints from attorneys general that the section's ads were facilitating prostitution and child sex trafficking.[45][46]

The adult services section link was still active in countries outside of the U.S.[47] Matt Zimmerman, senior staff attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said, "Craigslist isn't legally culpable for these posts, but the public pressure has increased and Craigslist is a small company." Brian Carver, attorney and assistant professor at UC Berkeley, said that legal threats could have a chilling effect on online expression. "If you impose liability on Craigslist, YouTube and Facebook for anything their users do, then they're not going to take chances. It would likely result in the takedown of what might otherwise be perfectly legitimate free expression."[48]

On September 8, 2010, the "censored" label and its dead link to adult services were completely removed.[49][50]

Craigslist announced on September 15, 2010, that it had closed its adult services in the United States; however, it defended its right to carry such ads. Free speech and some sex crime victim advocates criticized the removal of the section, saying that it threatened free speech and that it diminished law enforcement's ability to track criminals. However, the removal was applauded by many state attorneys general and some other groups fighting sex crimes. Craigslist said that there is some indication that those who posted ads in the adult services section are posting elsewhere. Sex ads had cost $10 initially and it was estimated they would have brought in $44 million in 2010 had they continued.[51][52] In the four months following the closure, monthly revenue from sex ads on six other sites (primarily Backpage) increased from $2.1 to $3.1 million, partly due to price increases.[53]

The company has tried to fight prostitution and sex trafficking, and in 2015, Craig Newmark received an award from the FBI for cooperation with law enforcement to fight human trafficking.[54][55][56][57][58]

On December 19, 2010, after pressure from Ottawa and several provinces, Craigslist closed 'Erotic Services' and 'Adult Gigs' from its Canadian website, even though prostitution was not itself illegal in Canada at the time.[59]

When the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act was signed into law on April 11, 2018, Craigslist chose to close its "Personals" section within all US domains to avoid civil lawsuits.[60] About their decision, Craigslist stated "Any tool or service can be misused. We can't take such risk without jeopardizing all our other services."[61][62]

Flagging edit

Craigslist has a user flagging system to report illegal and inappropriate postings.

Flagging does not require account login or registration, and can be done anonymously by anyone.[63] Postings are subject to automated removal when a certain number of users flag them. The number of flags required for a posting's removal is dynamically variable and remains unknown to all but Craigslist staff.[63] Some users allege that flagging may also occur as acts of vandalism by groups of individuals at different ISPs, but no evidence of this has ever been shown. Flagging can also alert Craigslist staff to blocks of ads requiring manual oversight or removal.[63][better source needed]

Flagging is also done by Craigslist itself (Craigslist's automated systems) and the posts will never appear on the search results.[64]

Bartering edit

Craigslist includes a barter option in its "for sale" section. This growing trade economy has been documented on the television program Barter Kings and the blog one red paperclip.[65][66]

Criticism edit

In July 2005, the San Francisco Chronicle criticized Craigslist for allowing ads from dog breeders, stating that this could encourage the over-breeding and irresponsible selling of pit bulls in the Bay Area.[67] According to Craigslist's terms of service, the sale of pets is prohibited, though re-homing with small adoption fees is acceptable.[68]

In January 2006, the San Francisco Bay Guardian published an editorial claiming that Craigslist could threaten the business of local alternative newspapers.[69]

L. Gordon Crovitz, writing for The Wall Street Journal, criticized the company for using lawsuits "to prevent anyone from doing to it what it did to newspapers", contrary to the spirit of the website, which bills itself in a "noncommercial nature, public service mission, and noncorporate culture".[70] This article was a reaction to lawsuits from Craigslist, which Crovitz says were intended to prevent competition. Craigslist filed a trademark lawsuit against the Swedish luxury marketplace website Jameslist.com on July 11, 2012,[71] forcing the company to rename to JamesEdition.

In 2012, Craigslist sued PadMapper, a site that hoped to improve the user interface for browsing housing ads, and 3Taps, a company that helped PadMapper obtain data from Craigslist, in Craigslist v. 3Taps. This led users to criticize Craigslist for trying to shut down a service that was useful to them.[32]

Nonprofit foundation edit

In 2001, the company started the Craigslist Foundation,[72] a § 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that offered free and low-cost events and online resources to promote community building at all levels. It accepts charitable donations, and rather than directly funding organizations, it produces "face-to-face events and offers online resources to help grassroots organizations get off the ground and contribute real value to the community".

In 2012, the Craigslist Foundation closed, with charity work moving to support charitable funds.[73]

In popular culture edit

Films edit

  • 24 Hours on Craigslist (2005), an American feature-length documentary that captures the people and stories behind a single day's posts on Craigslist
  • Due Date shows one of the lead characters, Ethan (Zach Galifianakis), buying marijuana from a dealer through the site.
  • The Craigslist Killer (January 3, 2011),[74] a Lifetime made-for-TV movie featuring the story of Philip Markoff, who was accused of robbing and/or murdering several prostitutes he met through Craigslist's adult services section.
  • Craigslist Joe (August 2012), a documentary featuring a 29-year-old man living for 31 days solely from donations of food, shelter, and transportation throughout the U.S., found via Craigslist[75]
  • Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016), a comedy based on a real Craigslist ad placed by two brothers who wanted dates for their cousin's wedding that went viral in February 2013, which they then turned into a book, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates: And a Thousand Cocktails.[76]

Television edit

Theatre edit

  • In November 2007, Ryan J. Davis directed Jeffery Self's solo show My Life on the Craigslist at off-Broadway's New World Stages.[80] The show focuses on a young man's sexual experiences on Craigslist and was so successful that it returned to New York by popular demand in February 2008.[81]

Songs edit

  • In June 2009, "Weird Al" Yankovic released a song entitled "Craigslist", which parodied the types of ads one might see on the site. The song was a style parody of The Doors and featured Doors member Ray Manzarek on the keyboards.
  • In 2006, composer Gabriel Kahane released an album of his satirical art songs for voice and piano, entitled "Craigslistlieder", using excerpts from real Craigslist ads as text.[82]

Media edit

  • Craigslist received attention in the media in 2011 and 2014 when it was reported that convicted murderers had used the platform to lure their victims.[83][84]
  • The site has been described by Martin Sorrell as "socialistic anarchist".[85]

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Gale Directory of Company Histories, "craigslist" (2007)

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Company blog
  • "Why Craigslist Is Such a Mess". Wired. August 24, 2009.
  • Newman, Lily Hay (January 30, 2015). "Police Stations Increasingly Offer Safe Haven for Craigslist Transactions". Slate.

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Craigslist stylized as craigslist is a privately held American company 5 operating a classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs housing for sale items wanted services community service gigs resumes and discussion forums Craigslist Inc Logo used since 1995Screenshot of the main page on January 26 2008Type of businessPrivateType of siteClassifieds forumsAvailable inEnglish French German Dutch Spanish Italian PortugueseFounded1995 29 years ago 1995 incorporated 1999 HeadquartersSan Francisco California U S 1 Area served570 cities in 70 countriesFounder s Craig NewmarkKey peopleJim Buckmaster CEO ServicesWeb communicationsRevenueUS 660M 2 Employees50 2017 URLwww wbr craigslist wbr orgAdvertisingNoneRegistrationOptional 3 Launched1995 29 years ago 1995 Current statusActiveWritten inPerl 4 Craig Newmark began the service in 1995 as an email distribution list to friends featuring local events in the San Francisco Bay Area It became a web based service in 1996 and expanded into other classified categories It started expanding to other U S and Canadian cities in 2000 and now covers 70 countries Contents 1 History 2 Operations 2 1 Financials and ownership 2 2 Content policies 2 3 App 3 Site characteristics 3 1 Personals 3 2 Adult services controversy 3 3 Flagging 3 4 Bartering 4 Criticism 5 Nonprofit foundation 6 In popular culture 6 1 Films 6 2 Television 6 3 Theatre 6 4 Songs 6 5 Media 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Craig Newmark the founder of Craigslist in 2006Having observed people helping one another in friendly social and trusting communal ways on the Internet via the WELL MindVox and Usenet and feeling isolated as a relative newcomer to San Francisco Craigslist founder Craig Newmark decided to create something similar for local events 6 7 In early 1995 he began an email distribution list to friends Most of the early postings were submitted by Newmark and were notices of social events of interest to software and Internet developers living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area The number of subscribers and postings grew rapidly via manual advertising There was no moderation and Newmark was surprised when people started using the mailing list for non event postings 8 People trying to get technical positions filled found that the list was a good way to reach people with the skills they were looking for This led to the addition of a jobs category User demand for more categories caused the list of categories to grow The initial technology encountered some limits so by June 1995 Majordomo had been installed and the mailing list Craigslist resumed operations Community members started asking for a web interface Newmark registered craigslist org and the website went live in 1996 8 In the fall of 1998 the name List Foundation was introduced and Craigslist started transitioning to the use of this name In April 1999 when Newmark learned of other organizations called List Foundation the use of this name was dropped Craigslist was incorporated as a private for profit company in 1999 6 Around the time of these events Newmark realized the site was growing so fast that he could stop working as a software engineer and devote his full attention to running Craigslist By April 2000 nine employees were working out of Newmark s San Francisco apartment 9 In January 2000 current CEO Jim Buckmaster joined the company as lead programmer and CTO Buckmaster contributed to the site s multi city architecture search engine discussion forums flagging system self posting process homepage design personals categories and best of Craigslist feature He was promoted to CEO in November 2000 10 The website expanded into nine more U S cities in 2000 four in 2001 and 2002 and 14 in 2003 On August 1 2004 Craigslist began charging 25 to post job openings on the New York and Los Angeles pages On the same day a new section called Gigs was added where low cost and unpaid jobs can be posted for free In March 2008 Spanish French Italian German and Portuguese became the first non English languages Craigslist supported 11 As of August 9 2012 over 700 cities and areas in 70 countries had Craigslist sites 12 Some Craigslist sites cover large regions instead of individual metropolitan areas for example the U S states of Delaware and Wyoming the Colorado Western Slope the California Gold Country and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan 13 Craigslist sites for some large cities such as Los Angeles also include the ability for the user to focus on a specific area of a city such as central Los Angeles Operations edit nbsp Craigslist headquarters in the Inner Sunset District of San Francisco prior to 2010The site serves more than 20 billion 14 page views per month putting it in 72nd place overall among websites worldwide and 11th place overall among websites in the United States per Alexa com on June 28 2016 with more than 49 4 million unique monthly visitors in the United States alone per Compete com on January 8 2010 With more than 80 million new classified advertisements each month Craigslist is the leading classifieds service in any medium Back in 2009 the site received more than 2 million new job listings each month making it one of the top job boards in the world 15 16 The 23 largest U S cities listed on the Craigslist home page collectively receive more than 300 000 postings per day just in the for sale and housing sections as of October 2011 17 The classified advertisements range from traditional buy sell ads and community announcements to personal ads In 2009 Craigslist operated with a staff of 28 people 18 Financials and ownership edit In December 2006 at the UBS Global Media Conference in New York Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster told Wall Street analysts that Craigslist had little interest in maximizing profit and instead preferred to help users find cars apartments jobs and dates 19 20 Craigslist s main source of revenue is paid job ads in select American cities The company does not formally disclose financial or ownership information Analysts and commentators have reported varying figures for its annual revenue ranging from 10 million in 2004 20 million in 2005 and 25 million in 2006 to possibly 150 million in 2007 21 22 23 Fortune has described their revenue model as quasi socialist citing their focus on features for users regardless of profitability Eric Baker of StubHub has described the site as a potential gold mine of revenue if only it would abandon its communist manifesto 21 On August 13 2004 Newmark announced on his blog that auction giant eBay had purchased a 25 stake in the company from a former employee 24 Some fans of Craigslist expressed concern that this development would affect the site s longtime non commercial nature As of January 2024 update there have been no substantive changes to the usefulness or the non advertising nature of the site neither banner ads nor charges for a few services provided to businesses The company was believed to be owned principally by Newmark Buckmaster and eBay the three board members eBay owned approximately 25 and Newmark is believed to own the largest stake 13 23 25 In April 2008 eBay announced it was suing Craigslist to safeguard its four year financial investment eBay claimed that in January 2008 Craigslist executives took actions that unfairly diluted eBay s economic interest by more than 10 26 Craigslist filed a counter suit in May 2008 to remedy the substantial and ongoing harm to fair competition that Craigslist claimed was constituted by eBay s actions as Craigslist shareholders the company claimed that it had used its minority stake to gain access to confidential information which it then used as part of its competing service Kijiji 27 28 On June 19 2015 eBay Inc announced that it would divest its stake back to Craigslist for an undisclosed amount and settle its litigation with the company The move came shortly before eBay s planned spin off of PayPal and an effort to divest other units to focus on its core business 27 The Swedish luxury marketplace website Jameslist com received a lawsuit filed on July 11 2012 29 which among unspecified damages also asked for a complete shutdown of Jameslist com 30 As a consequence the young company was forced to rename to JamesEdition Content policies edit As of 2012 mashup sites such as padmapper com and housingmaps com were overlaying Craigslist data with Google Maps and adding their own search filters to improve usability In June 2012 Craigslist changed its terms of service to disallow the practice In July 2012 Craigslist filed a lawsuit against padmapper com 31 Following the shutdown of Padmapper com some users complained that the service was useful to them and therefore should have remained intact 32 App edit In December 2019 Craigslist introduced a platform for iOS and a beta version on Android 33 Site characteristics editPersonals edit Over the years Craigslist had become a very popular online destination for arranging for dates and sex 34 35 36 37 38 The personals section allows for postings that are for strictly platonic dating romance and casual encounters 34 35 37 38 The site was considered particularly useful by lesbians and gay men seeking to make connections because of the service s free and open nature and because of the difficulty of otherwise finding each other in more conservative areas 39 In 2005 San Francisco Craigslist s men seeking men section was attributed to facilitating sexual encounters and was the second most common correlation to syphilis infections 39 The company has been pressured by San Francisco Department of Public Health officials prompting Jim Buckmaster to state that the site has a very small staff and that the public must police themselves 39 The site has however added links to San Francisco City Clinic and STD forums 39 On March 22 2018 Craigslist discontinued its Personals section in the United States in response to the passing of the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act SESTA which removes Section 230 safe harbours for interactive services knowingly involved in illegal sex trafficking The service stated that US Congress just passed HR 1865 FOSTA seeking to subject websites to criminal and civil liability when third parties users misuse online personals unlawfully Any tool or service can be misused We can t take such risk without jeopardizing all our other services so we are regretfully taking craigslist personals offline To the millions of spouses partners and couples who met through craigslist we wish you every happiness 40 Adult services controversy edit nbsp Craigslist website as it appeared on September 4 2010 with black censored box in place of Adult ServicesAdvertisements for adult previously erotic services were initially given special treatment then closed entirely on September 4 2010 following a controversy over claims by state attorneys general that the advertisements promoted prostitution 41 42 In 2002 a disclaimer was put on the men seeking men casual encounters erotic services and rants and raves boards to ensure that those who clicked on these sections were over the age of 18 but no disclaimer was put on the men seeking women women seeking men or women seeking women boards As a response to charges of sex discrimination and negative stereotyping Buckmaster explained that the company s policy is a response to user feedback requesting the warning on the more sexually explicit sections including men seeking men 43 On May 13 2009 Craigslist announced that it would close the erotic services section replacing it with an adult services section to be reviewed by Craigslist employees This decision came after allegations by several U S states that the erotic services ads were being used for prostitution 44 On September 4 2010 Craigslist closed the adult services section of its website in the United States The site initially replaced the adult services page link with the word censored in white on black text The site received criticism and complaints from attorneys general that the section s ads were facilitating prostitution and child sex trafficking 45 46 The adult services section link was still active in countries outside of the U S 47 Matt Zimmerman senior staff attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation said Craigslist isn t legally culpable for these posts but the public pressure has increased and Craigslist is a small company Brian Carver attorney and assistant professor at UC Berkeley said that legal threats could have a chilling effect on online expression If you impose liability on Craigslist YouTube and Facebook for anything their users do then they re not going to take chances It would likely result in the takedown of what might otherwise be perfectly legitimate free expression 48 On September 8 2010 the censored label and its dead link to adult services were completely removed 49 50 Craigslist announced on September 15 2010 that it had closed its adult services in the United States however it defended its right to carry such ads Free speech and some sex crime victim advocates criticized the removal of the section saying that it threatened free speech and that it diminished law enforcement s ability to track criminals However the removal was applauded by many state attorneys general and some other groups fighting sex crimes Craigslist said that there is some indication that those who posted ads in the adult services section are posting elsewhere Sex ads had cost 10 initially and it was estimated they would have brought in 44 million in 2010 had they continued 51 52 In the four months following the closure monthly revenue from sex ads on six other sites primarily Backpage increased from 2 1 to 3 1 million partly due to price increases 53 The company has tried to fight prostitution and sex trafficking and in 2015 Craig Newmark received an award from the FBI for cooperation with law enforcement to fight human trafficking 54 55 56 57 58 On December 19 2010 after pressure from Ottawa and several provinces Craigslist closed Erotic Services and Adult Gigs from its Canadian website even though prostitution was not itself illegal in Canada at the time 59 When the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act was signed into law on April 11 2018 Craigslist chose to close its Personals section within all US domains to avoid civil lawsuits 60 About their decision Craigslist stated Any tool or service can be misused We can t take such risk without jeopardizing all our other services 61 62 Flagging edit Craigslist has a user flagging system to report illegal and inappropriate postings Flagging does not require account login or registration and can be done anonymously by anyone 63 Postings are subject to automated removal when a certain number of users flag them The number of flags required for a posting s removal is dynamically variable and remains unknown to all but Craigslist staff 63 Some users allege that flagging may also occur as acts of vandalism by groups of individuals at different ISPs but no evidence of this has ever been shown Flagging can also alert Craigslist staff to blocks of ads requiring manual oversight or removal 63 better source needed Flagging is also done by Craigslist itself Craigslist s automated systems and the posts will never appear on the search results 64 Bartering edit Craigslist includes a barter option in its for sale section This growing trade economy has been documented on the television program Barter Kings and the blog one red paperclip 65 66 Criticism editIn July 2005 the San Francisco Chronicle criticized Craigslist for allowing ads from dog breeders stating that this could encourage the over breeding and irresponsible selling of pit bulls in the Bay Area 67 According to Craigslist s terms of service the sale of pets is prohibited though re homing with small adoption fees is acceptable 68 In January 2006 the San Francisco Bay Guardian published an editorial claiming that Craigslist could threaten the business of local alternative newspapers 69 L Gordon Crovitz writing for The Wall Street Journal criticized the company for using lawsuits to prevent anyone from doing to it what it did to newspapers contrary to the spirit of the website which bills itself in a noncommercial nature public service mission and noncorporate culture 70 This article was a reaction to lawsuits from Craigslist which Crovitz says were intended to prevent competition Craigslist filed a trademark lawsuit against the Swedish luxury marketplace website Jameslist com on July 11 2012 71 forcing the company to rename to JamesEdition In 2012 Craigslist sued PadMapper a site that hoped to improve the user interface for browsing housing ads and 3Taps a company that helped PadMapper obtain data from Craigslist in Craigslist v 3Taps This led users to criticize Craigslist for trying to shut down a service that was useful to them 32 Nonprofit foundation editIn 2001 the company started the Craigslist Foundation 72 a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization that offered free and low cost events and online resources to promote community building at all levels It accepts charitable donations and rather than directly funding organizations it produces face to face events and offers online resources to help grassroots organizations get off the ground and contribute real value to the community In 2012 the Craigslist Foundation closed with charity work moving to support charitable funds 73 In popular culture editFilms edit 24 Hours on Craigslist 2005 an American feature length documentary that captures the people and stories behind a single day s posts on Craigslist Due Date shows one of the lead characters Ethan Zach Galifianakis buying marijuana from a dealer through the site The Craigslist Killer January 3 2011 74 a Lifetime made for TV movie featuring the story of Philip Markoff who was accused of robbing and or murdering several prostitutes he met through Craigslist s adult services section Craigslist Joe August 2012 a documentary featuring a 29 year old man living for 31 days solely from donations of food shelter and transportation throughout the U S found via Craigslist 75 Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates 2016 a comedy based on a real Craigslist ad placed by two brothers who wanted dates for their cousin s wedding that went viral in February 2013 which they then turned into a book Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates And a Thousand Cocktails 76 Television edit The American comedy series Bored to Death revolves around a fictional Jonathan Ames played by Jason Schwartzman who posts an ad on Craigslist advertising himself as an unlicensed private detective 77 The premise of the sitcom New Girl centers around a girl Zooey Deschanel who looks on Craigslist to find new roommates She misunderstands one of the listings and ends up moving in with three men when she had intended to find female roommates 78 The American television mockumentary comedy sitcom Modern Family in the 10th episode of the third season Express Christmas mentions Craigslist when Phil Dunphy played by Ty Burrell buys a signed Joe Dimaggio card for his father in law Jay played by Ed ONeill 79 Theatre edit In November 2007 Ryan J Davis directed Jeffery Self s solo show My Life on the Craigslist at off Broadway s New World Stages 80 The show focuses on a young man s sexual experiences on Craigslist and was so successful that it returned to New York by popular demand in February 2008 81 Songs edit In June 2009 Weird Al Yankovic released a song entitled Craigslist which parodied the types of ads one might see on the site The song was a style parody of The Doors and featured Doors member Ray Manzarek on the keyboards In 2006 composer Gabriel Kahane released an album of his satirical art songs for voice and piano entitled Craigslistlieder using excerpts from real Craigslist ads as text 82 Media edit Craigslist received attention in the media in 2011 and 2014 when it was reported that convicted murderers had used the 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