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Twitch community rocked by deepfake porn scandal deepfakes. “It was awful,” one victim said.

“I really wanted eye bleach,” streamer sweet anita told buzzfeed news.

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On the evening of january 30, the moderators of sweet anita, a 32-year-old british twitch streamer with over 1.9 million subscribers, sent her an article from dexerto: "twitch streamer atrioc apologizes in tears after paying for deepfakes of female streamers."

The footage was embedded with a video in which brandon ewing, known as atriok to his 318,000 twitch followers, appeared with his wife behind him and tearfully apologized. While streaming, he accidentally opened a page in a browser window with drawings and porn faces of popular female streamers grafted onto the planets of naked women.

He claimed to have paid for the deepfakes after seeing an ad on pornhub , in the event that his wife was not in our metropolis. “I just clicked a damn https://made.porn/ link at 2am and the moral didn’t catch up,” ewing said in the 14-minute video.

View this visual on youtubeThe article reported that popular streamers pokimane, maya higa, and qtcinderella were among the people who were featured as deepfakes. Anita, who rose to fame on twitch when she took tourette's syndrome and told her audience about it, was not mentioned, but decided to investigate.

Things,” anita, who does not give her real name, told buzzfeed news. “I wanted eye bleach. I saw myself in a position that i would definitely not settle for, doing values that i would never refuse to do. And it was pretty bad.”

Afterwards, anita denounced the deepfake creator, whose identity is not publicly known, with her nearly 380,000 twitter followers. “I’m literally giving up millions by not minding my own sex business like this, instead some random porn addict encrusted with chips is molesting my body without my consent,” she tweeted. “I don’t know whether to cry, break products or laugh at this moment.” Tweeted their disgust on social media.

"Stop sexualizing people without their consent," tweeted imane "pokimane" anys, one of the highly popular female twitch streamers who fights in games of chance, like league of legends and valorant for her 9.3 million followers. Maya higa, an environmentalist with 729,000 followers on twitch, released a statement on twitter comparing deepfakes to last year's rape. "This situation makes me feel disgusted, nauseated, vulnerable and offended - and the other feelings mentioned are all too familiar to me," the statement said.

Qtcinderella, league of legends streamer with 830,000 subscribers , tearfully posted an exposé of deepfakes on her own twitch feed. “If you have the opportunity to associate with women who do not sell themselves, you do not benefit because they are seen sexually,” she said, “if you can look at anything you are a problem, you consider women as an object.” / >Higa told buzzfeed news that she doesn't want to participate in any more public discussions on this topic." Ewing, anys, and qtcinderella did not respond to buzzfeed news's wishes for comments.

According to sensity, ai tool-created deepfakes have grown in popularity in recent years. Ai, a research company that tracks deepfakes, 90% to 95% of them are pornography without consent. This affects not only the people whose faces are highlighted in the images, but everyone whose bodies were used.

the original creator of the deepfakes in question removed the offending content from his personal page and issued an apology to those involved: “although the extra pounds is not illegal, it is still immoral,” they wrote.”

Neither the deepfake user nor fan-topia responded to buzzfeed news’s requests for reviews.

Anita said the apology was a way for the anonymous creator to avoid any legal repercussions. (Deep fake content is laid out in a gray legal area in virtually every state, with virginia and california outright banning it. In europe, where anita lives, an online security bill is running through the house of lords. This bill will include protection from deepfake content.)

"I don't think it absolves him of any wrongdoing just because he had to watch streamers cry before he realized it was especially important to them, anita said of the creator's apology. "I think it's too late to apologize, as the damage has already been done. Once you provide something like this for the web, it can't be removed."

Twitch, which is almost always dedicated to gaming streams , “is a male-dominated space,” anita said. . According to streamscheme, 78.4% of twitch users are male and 19.6% are female. Women also make up a tiny minority of the mostmost famous high-paid twitch content creators. According to a 2021 leak that included earnings information for the platform's top performers, only three of the top 100 were women. Which men ejaculate on her images and compilations of her streaming video edited in a lustful manner. “If i held back my family because of this, what events the citizens are willing to masturbate to, i would not leave my house,” anita said. “I gave up trying to deal with it and just tried to focus on what i really like about my job.” Deepfakes her. Incidentally, other deepfake streamers hired lawyer ryan morrison, whose los angeles-based firm sent takedown notices to the portals that hosted the content. (It is not clear if the original creator removed their content before or after these removals were posted.)

"There is no proper way to use someone else's content or image without their consent," morrison told buzzfeed news. . “Deepfakes themselves are a rare visitor to the porn ecosystem. - https://made.porn/ - deepfake technology is getting to the point where it looks real, it feels legit." Morrison declined to name the women he provides so as not to spark further harassment, but said they too are considering legal action.