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Sex workers said they faced losing work or being forced to risk soliciting on the streets as Tumblr introduced curbs on sharing explicit imagery on Monday.

The US-based micro blogging site announced the ban two weeks ago, saying it had a responsibility to consider the impact of such content “across different age groups, demographics,cultures and mindsets”.

It had been an online hub for sex workers to advertise services and make contact with clients before the change in policy was announced this month. They said it had deprived them of one of their last main stream safe havens.

“Every initiative that makes it harder for sex workers to advertise online and find clients online actually increases danger and the likelihood of attack,” said Niki Adams, a spokesperson for the English Collective of Prostitutes.

“It does push prostitution further and further underground.”

Asked for comment, Tumblr pointed to a blog post which said it was “sorry that this has not been an easy transition” and that it did not seek to “silence the vital conversations that take place here every day”.

The company said it would continue to represent marginalised communities and stressed some nude content such as images of nudity in a medical setting or breast feeding would not be affected.

Sex workers said they were already suffering from the bar on sharing adult material on Tumblr.

“I was really sad and really angry,” one online sex worker who asked to be named only as Peaches told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

“Online is being censored so people are starting to work in person, to see clients in person which is just so dangerous.”

Tumblr’s change of policy over sexual content came after US authorities moved to tighten restrictions on online sex work.

It coincides with the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers on Monday.

The US Congress this year passed two bipartisan anti-trafficking bills aimed at making it easier to prosecute owners and operators of websites that facilitate sex trafficking.

In April, US authorities shut down Backpage.com, an online marketplace used primarily to sell sex, in a move that prompted cheers from some anti-exploitation campaigners but which others said would have little impact.

At least 32 sex workers in the United States have been killed in 2018, according to the Sex Workers Outreach Project,which said criminalisation helps drive violence.

A major international study this month found sex workers in countries where selling or buying sex is illegal are more likely to face violence, not use condoms and contract HIV.

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