I honestly don't think anyone knows for sure. SESTA made a lot of changes.
I have seen reports of several AMPs in Ohio where women may have been trafficked, and the police there are trying to track down writers of reviews of these women on several sites. Apparently, under SESTA, if someone posts information such as a review of a woman found to be trafficked, she has the legal right to sue that person, under SESTA, for civil liability and damages.
Makes a man think. This is all uncharted territory. However this ends in Ohio may be the indicator of what happens in other states.