Days later, at the center of a scandal over the release of sexual images Taylor Swift created using artificial intelligence, X (Twitter) decided censor almost all search queries relating to a singer.
As confirmed from the social network Wall Street Magazine, this is a temporary measure, although it is not specified how long it will last. Elon Musk’s company also suspended or limited the posting capabilities of accounts that reported the download. deepfakes Taylor Swift.
Head of Commercial Operations X (Twitter), Joe Benarroc, told the above-mentioned media that the blocking of searches of the artist was carried out with “great caution” and the priority of security in this matter. His comments were in line with a statement released by the platform on Friday following harsh criticism of lack of action before the falsified photographs are revealed.
Controversy over deepfakes Taylor Swift porn

The first sexually explicit images of Taylor Swift appeared on X (Twitter) last Wednesday and were quickly shared. Although the accounts that originally uploaded the material were identified, the photos were uploaded again by other profiles, making them very difficult to permanently remove.
The singer’s fans – and much of the general public – were quick to point out the shortcomings of content moderation on the social network. After all, the platform took around 5 p.m. remove one of many deepfakes Taylor Swift porn. By the time X (Twitter) took action, the image had already received over 47 million views and had been shared over 24,000 times.
The circulation of these photographs was such that it led to “AI Taylor Swift” became a trend because the term provided easy access to dozens of fakes in question. Although the social network has not confirmed this, almost completely blocking searches related to Taylor Swift was certainly the only “effective” method of preventing the further spread of this type of viral material.
The search for the singer is blocked

The blocking of Taylor Swift-related searches on X (Twitter) was implemented on Saturday and remains active as of this writing. If you enter the name of the artist into a social network search engine, you will receive an error message in almost all available tabs.
“Something went wrong. Try reboot”“, the platform says in a warning instead of displaying the results. This is visible in the “Favorites” section, as well as in the “Most Recent” and “People” sections. It is curious that the “Photos and Videos” section continues to display multimedia materials related to the singer. However, at least at first glance, these are photographs, clips and GIFs of genuine posts that have nothing to do with deepfakes because no.
The case has already sparked heated debate in the technology sector. Elon Musk’s main critics were quick to point out that the case of Taylor Swift and her deepfakes Porn provided further evidence not only of X’s (Twitter) growing toxicity, but also of the unsustainability of his vision of creating a platform where anyone can post whatever they want without suffering consequences.
In fact, the company censored searches related to Taylor Swift to prevent the problem from spreading. this is getting even more out of control. A contradiction to the supposed principle of “absolute freedom of expression” that the tycoon defends and promotes.
There were also those who emphasized that X’s (Twitter) action was likely public relations strategy in connection with the singer’s popularity. In the end, deepfakes Pornographic images of thousands or millions of women circulate online every day, including on this social network, without proactive measures being taken to prevent this.
Source: Hiper Textual

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