Following his streamer deepfake controversy, Twitch star Brandon "Atrioc" went live on his channel for the first time on March 15, 2023. He hosted a 20-minute broadcast in which he gave an update on some of his projects.
Atrioc revealed that he has been working with a company with the primary goal of shutting down deepfake streamer websites. He explained that he ran a test with the help of fellow streamer Maya and added that they were able to take down 512 websites.
The content creator said:
Atrioc stated that he contacted Blaire "QTCinderella" after the controversy and revealed that she agreed to participate in the testing to take down streamer deepfake websites. He claimed that the second run was "even better" as they managed to take down 700 websites:
Following successful results with QTCinderella, the streamer disclosed that OfflineTV co-founder Imane "Pokimane" also joined the initiative. He said:
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The 31-year-old elaborated on how the bot worked:
He added:
Atrioc's update went viral on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit. Here are some of the most relevant fan reactions:
For those unaware, Atrioc made headlines in January after a clip from one of his livestreams went viral. During the broadcast, viewers noticed that a tab on his browser featured deepfakes of female Twitch stars.
After issuing an emotional apology, Atrioc announced that he was stepping down from content creation and as the co-founder of OFFBRAND.
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