YouTube and X Have Become ‘Gateways’ to Nudify Apps
A new study reveals that YouTube and X are referring users to sites where they can create nonconsensual deepfakes for as little as $1 an image.

- YouTube and X are referring users to sites where they can create nonconsensual deepfakes.
- Deepfakes can be created for as little as $1 an image.
- The study highlights the need for greater regulation and oversight of online platforms.
A recent study has uncovered a concerning trend where social media platforms like YouTube and X are inadvertently promoting the creation of nonconsensual deepfakes. These deepfakes can be created for as little as $1 an image, making it a potentially lucrative business for those involved. The study highlights the need for greater regulation and oversight of online platforms to prevent the spread of such content.
The study's findings suggest that social media platforms are inadvertently driving users to sites where they can create and distribute nonconsensual deepfakes. This raises serious concerns about online safety and the potential for harm to individuals.
The ease with which deepfakes can be created and distributed has significant implications for online regulation and safety. It is essential that social media platforms take responsibility for the content they host and work to prevent the spread of nonconsensual deepfakes.
This development raises concerns about online safety and the potential for harm to individuals.
- nonconsensual deepfakes
- Deepfakes created without the consent of the individuals involved.
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