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  2. Backpage - Wikipedia

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    Backpage was a classified advertising website founded in 2004 by the alternative newspaper chain New Times Inc./New Times Media (later known as Village Voice Media or VVM) as a rival to Craigslist. [1] Similar to Craigslist, Backpage let users post ads to categories such as personals, automotive, rentals, jobs and adult services. It soon became ...

  3. OfferUp - Wikipedia

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    OfferUp is a mobile-driven local marketplace that competes with companies such as eBay, Craigslist, and Facebook Marketplace. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2015, OfferUp was named one of the Hottest Startups by Forbes, citing the company's explosive growth between funding rounds throughout the year, and was speculated to take over Craigslist's share of the ...

  4. Sell Your Stuff Safely With These 10 Craigslist Alternatives

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    10 Best Craigslist Alternatives. Reselling items you no longer love, need or use is a smart way to put some money back in your pocket and to keep still-useful items out of landfills. But you ...

  5. Locanto - Wikipedia

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    locanto is a worldwide Locanto only network with areas dedicated to jobs, [1] personals, for rent, for sale, services, community, real estate, vehicles, and pets.

  6. How the Feds Destroyed Backpage.com and Its Founders - AOL

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    When attorneys general declared war on adult services ads online in the late 2000s, the similar but better-known Craigslist was the platform in their crosshairs.

  7. Craigslist Censors Its 'Adult Services' Listings: Refunds on ...

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    That's what Craigslist is learning after it blocked access to its controversial "adult services" listings late last week. The move came two weeks after attorneys general from 17 states called on.