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Even bigger stars seem to be doing it. This is Carmen Electra's _verified_ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CarmenElectra

Scroll down a bit and you'll see all of the images have the exact same face plastered on a clearly AI body and the account is posting new photos multiple times per day.

And every single post has thousands of likes and hundreds of messages from actual humans. People either don't notice the obvious fakes or don't care.

Instagram is similar, you don't need to go far to find extremely obvious AI generated "people" with big accounts and links to OF accounts. There's no way to report these either, because Meta doesn't care.

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Isn't it technically against Meta TOS anyway to promote sex work?

try reporting an account and see what options you have. 'this person is advertising sex work' is not one of them, they dont care.

Sure, but it takes at least something like 17 founded reports to get someone punted off the platform, so good luck getting through the report-walls and AI content moderation to punt it out.

"Our robot thinks this is OK to post, so screw you."


Heh, she's 53 years old! Obviously her followers don't care they're looking at fake photos.



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