Recent reports highlight a significant issue with AI-generated pornographic content on social media platforms, particularly on X (formerly Twitter). Users, including public figures and concerned parents, have voiced their frustrations about the increasing presence of explicit AI-generated images, despite attempts by platform management to control such content. The situation has drawn comparisons to previous challenges faced by Facebook, with calls to hold X's CEO, Elon Musk, to similar accountability standards as Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg. The issue is exacerbated by advertisements on professional networks like LinkedIn for apps that create deepfake images, further complicating the digital landscape for user safety and content management.
Hey @elonmusk & @lindayaX, The bot purge clearly did something. The problem is I can literally not open X on my laptop in public anymore because I stead of just saying it's in the bio I just have replies full of bad AI x-rated images.
Hey, @elonmusk & @lindayaX, whatever "bot purge" you did only made things worse. There are more "NUDES IN PROFILE" and literal pornography in the comments than ever before. Please fix this ASAP; it's terrible.
Hey @lindayaX @x @Safety, Don't see how this is good for X users. Some of us have kids, and we don't want to see nude women on our timelines while going through our comment sections. God forbid one of these whores pops up while we scrolling. This porn needs to be eliminated. https://t.co/XjatUnriVq
You know, for all the crying about Facebook allowing p*rn to be shown to kids, every single post I make on here now is replied to with AI p*rn bots showing explicit images. Maybe it's time to hold Elon to the same standard we held Zuckerberg to instead of pretending it away?
You know, for all the crying about Facebook allowing porn to be shown to kids, every single post I make on here now is replied to with AI porn bots showing explicit images. Maybe it's time to hold Elon to the same standard we held Zuckerberg to instead of pretending it away?
You know, for all the crying about Facebook allowing porn to be shown to children, every single post I make on here now is replied to with AI porn bots showing explicit images. Maybe it's time to hold Elon to the same standard we held Zuckerberg instead of pretending it away?
As victims from schoolgirls to AOC and Taylor Swift speak out about the horrors of AI porn, sites like LinkedIn are STILL allowing ads for 'undressing apps' that let anyone create deepfake images in seconds https://t.co/oLkN6tAVIp https://t.co/uU3w37Moat
The porn bots have stepped up their game. @X won’t let me monetize. Here we go: “Nudes In Bio” Let’s see if that works.