Ignoring, for the moment, that all sorts of important speech can be branded as speech related to trafficking, even for speech we all agree is problematic, it is not clear what the Congressional authors of the bill, and SESTA‘s staunchest advocates, think smaller sites, like ours, should do to ensure that none of that content ever sneaks through and ends up in our comment sections. To use us as an example: we‘re a small site, with a small team and limited resources. But we do allow comments on our posts, because we think community is an important aspect of a modern media site — and we get a lot of comments, to the point that it is literally impossible for us to review every single comment on the site.