Of the few dating websites I attend, I don't see it as a change.
Perhaps the adult sites will be affected but I don't really go to them.
It may decrease the amount of scammers but only if they originate in the USA. I think its a step in the right direction.
Most of the dating sites I go to are world-wide. I don't know if M2 is even based in the US.
I think M2's 'terms of service' protects it. It doesn't promote the sex industry, isn't set up for sex trafficking. It does actively police itself.
websites legally responsible for any 3rd party postings
I think there will be a lot of websites revising their privacy policy.
Right now the law is looking at sex traffic. It could get distorted and start looking at copyright infringement. Then you might see the death of forums and comment streams.
4. Privacy Practices of Third Parties.
4.1. Advertiser cookies and web beacons:
Advertising agencies, advertising networks, and other companies who place advertisements on the websites, mobile applications and on the internet generally may use their own cookies, web beacons, and other technology to collect information about individuals. NEXTC does not control the use of such technology and NEXTC has no responsibility for the use of such technology to gather information about you.
That may change...
4.2. Links:
The websites and email messages sometimes contain hypertext links to the websites of third parties. NEXTC is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such other websites. Linked websites may contain links to websites maintained by third parties. Such links are provided for your convenience and reference only. NEXTC does not operate or control in any respect any information, software, products or services available on such third party websites. The inclusion of a link to a website does not imply any endorsement of the services or the site, its contents, or its sponsoring organization.
This new law changes that.
It holds them responsible for allowing such links to appear on their sites.
So the best way to stay within the law is to not allow links to 3rd party websites. This is not a problem for the baseline of M2 profiles. Where it becomes a problem is in the Community Forums where hyperlinking is done using BBCode markup.
I foresee the elimination of some bbcodes like url and img. Or...they may just get rid of the forums entirely.
From M2's Terms of Service
External Links
The Service may from time to time contain links to other Internet sites and resources ("External Links").
You acknowledge that we are not responsible for, and have no liability as a result of, the availability of External
Links or their contents.
This law changes this too.
This law says they
ARE RESPONSIBLE for 3rd party content they allow on their site.
Right now it has to do with sex traffic but eventually it may have to do with any content.
This means the picture you post of a box of Wheaties, that is copyrighted, will be a violation, if they allow you to post it on their website.
The only way to protect themselves is to not allow any 3rd party content on their site.