Importantly, this took deepfake undressing from a tiny niche to a huge thing:

This means that it’s no longer a niche or really exceptional thing, but that harassment of women with this method is now pervasive.
Importantly, this took deepfake undressing from a tiny niche to a huge thing:

This means that it’s no longer a niche or really exceptional thing, but that harassment of women with this method is now pervasive.
How is this gigantic website even legal and still online? In the civilized world, I mean.
It all starts with a little bill call the Telecommunications act of 1996…
And yeah, loads of people said it would lead to this shit.
But Silicon valley gave a shit ton of money to the Clinton’s for the Internet part, and telecoms for the part doing away with monopoly regulations.