Learn about QTCinderella’s recent disheartening legal case against the creator of a deepfake website which used her image without her permission or consent.
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Deepfaking has become more popular over the years. It has often been used in TV and movie to either make an actor appear physically younger or older or even bring an actor back from the dead (which was done brilliantly with Moff Tarkin in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story).
It has primarily been used to improve film and media and let fans re-experience some beloved actors to replay their most iconic characters despite no longer being around. Unfortunately, a few misguided individuals have used the new technology to create more suggestive content. QTCinderella was one of the victims of this non-consensual deepfaking.
A couple of weeks ago, the Youtuber and Twitch Streamer was in tears as she spoke about the constant “exploitation and objectification” of women after learning that Atrioc, a fellow streamer and friend, had viewed porn featuring deepfakes of her and several other female streamers.
After being harassed by people sending her the deepfake images, she swore to sue the person who had created the site and, in turn, the deepfakes of herself and others.
She has stated that after seeing the imagery and learning that Atrioc (who confessed and apologised in a strange video) had been viewing the deepfakes, she was experiencing body dysmorphia and that it had “ruined” her. She tweeted, “It’s not as simple as ‘just being violated. It’s so much more than that.”
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Unfortunately for QTCinderella and the other female streamers affected by this issue, laws
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