Celebrity and TikTok influencer deepfakes flood Twitter despite rules

Deepfakes of celebrities and influencers are circulating on Twitter – despite their policies against misleading media and non-consensual nudity.

Twitteris one of the few social media platforms that does allow adult content to be posted, as long as everyone involved consent. But with the rise ofAI, the line between what’s real and what’s not has become harder to see.

Twitter is flooded with deepfakes

With the rise of AI, celebrity deepfakes have become more common. A deepfake is a manipulated video or image where a person’s face is superimposed on someone else’s body.

This has become an especially big problem on Twitter, which has yet to ban this certain type of content.

Charli D’Amelio

Twitter floods with deepfakes of female influencers

Female TikTok creators has become a prominent deepfake target. Twitter searches for TikTok creators such asAddison Rae,Easterling,Charli D’AmelioandBella Poarchrevealing several explicit deepfakes, despite the ban on the platform,NBC News revealed.

With bothTwitchandTikTok having recently banned all forms of deepfakeson their platforms, Twitter has decided to only implement two rules regarding the issue.

The platform explicitly bans “images or videos that superimpose or otherwise digitally manipulate an individual’s face onto another person’s nude body” under itsnonconsensual nuditypolicy.

The policy states that Twitter may need to hear from the individual targeted by a deepfake or their representative before taking action.

Twitter’s synthetic andmanipulated media policyalso applies to deepfakes and depends on the manner, context and implications of the media.