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4Chan Chuds Used AI to Clothe Her. She Fought Back​

DignifAI, a 4chan-led campaign to put clothes on thots, is just another way trolls are using AI to humiliate women
BY EJ DICKSON
FEBRUARY 6, 2024

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Isla David fought back after an AI rendition of her on 4chan. MINUIT DE MUSE

As an adult-content creator with a large following on the internet, Isla David has dealt with trolls before. Usually, her work combatting online bad actors involves her trying to take down photos of herself that have been posted elsewhere without her permission, such as a photo for an ad for “horny MILFs in your area” that she’s been trying to get removed for years. But she’s also used to trolls editing her image without her consent. “They’re either subtracting clothes, editing my waist, [or] editing the size of my chest and my hips,” she tells Rolling Stone. “Just generally treating me like human Play-Doh for them to mash around.”

On Feb. 2, however, David found herself in a somewhat unusual position. A friend informed her that one of her photos, a sultry image of her sipping a bottle of Highland Park scotch while clad in a white button-down, which she’d posted on the subreddit r/whiskeyporn in 2021, had been going viral on what she refers to as “the scuzzier corners of the internet,” such as 4chan. The image had been edited not to remove her clothes, but to add them.

The photo had been manipulated with AI, David says, to make her look like “some strange parody of a woman.” Her waist and thighs had been edited to look smaller, but her head had been edited to nearly twice its size. What’s more, the person who edited it had clothed her in a demure white A-line dress and surrounded her with three adorable children, all of the same approximate stature and wearing similarly beatific white garments. Far-right influencer Ian Miles Cheong had tweeted it with the caption, “When given pictures of thirst traps, AI imagines what could’ve been if they’d been raised by strong fathers,” a post that had racked up seven million views.

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At first, David was amused, particularly by the poor quality of the AI rendering. “It looks like I’m sipping my AI baby’s brain out through its ear,” she says. But that amusement turned to an overwhelming sense of horror, particularly when she saw the replies to Cheong’s tweet. “The implication [of many of the replies] is that I am something other than a whole person,” she says. “That I am some broken creature, and if I would just put on a long dress and have babies, all would be resolved. And I take umbrage with that, because my value has nothing to do with the images I choose to put online.” The manipulated image, she said, was “an attempt to violate me and my bodily autonomy, regardless of whether you’re adding or removing clothes.”

The photo was part of a larger campaign spearheaded by 4chan trolls to use AI software to dress women on the internet more modestly. Dubbed “DignifAI,” a thread on the hate forum /pol/ summarizes the “mission” thusly: “We’re putting clothes on degenerate women for fun, come join. The goal is for people to see that a degenerate lifestyle is ultimately fruitless.” The thread also includes links to specific tutorials for people to use the program Stable Diffusion for this purpose, as well as instructions to “include the name of the [woman] in the post so anons can @ them,” making it clear that the goal of the campaign is targeted humiliation.

DignifAI initially went viral on X (formerly known as Twitter) with a post by the far-right influencer Jack Posobiec, who on Friday posted four examples of the tool being used on what he referred to as “e-girls,” a derogatory term for women with front-facing personae on the internet. An accompanying X account for DignifAI features manipulated versions of Instagram models, as well as celebrities like Miley Cyrus and Doja Cat and a handful of male celebrities, and has garnered 28,000 followers.

In a message to Rolling Stone, the person behind the DignifAI X account denied being behind the image that Cheong had tweeted (which makes some degree of sense, considering the editing is noticeably worse than most of the photos on the DignifAI account). When asked what the purpose of the account was, @DignifAI said, “it’s just an account to put more clothes on people,” and did not elaborate further.

But generally speaking, the campaign serves as a mirror image for an ongoing movement among trolls to use AI technology to strip women of their bodily autonomy. Deepfake nude photos and videos of women have gone massively viral alongside the rise of AI, with independent researcher Genevieve Oh finding that nearly 143,000 deepfake pornographic videos were posted without women’s consent last year. While celebrities such as Taylor Swift have largely been targeted, with one deepfake pornographic video of the artist garnering 45 million views on X last week, non-famous young women and children have also been subject to the horrifying phenomenon, including a 14-year-old New Jersey girl who, with her mother, is currently advocating for more stringent legislation governing AI-generated sexual abuse material.

Though various states, including Texas and New York, have passed laws criminalizing the spread of deepfake porn, it remains readily available on search engines like Google and Bing, according to a recent analysis by NBC News. And though virtually all women on the internet are vulnerable to the technology, celebrities and online content creators remain particularly so, due to the sheer volume of media of them that is available on the internet. With the more recent campaign to clothe “degenerate” women — meaning, those who fall outside a very narrow definition of how women should publicly behave — adult content creators like David are now facing an entirely new method of humiliation.

From experience, David says, she knew taking legal action was “pointless,” as she has spent years trying to use DMCA requests to take down nonconsensual images, to no avail. But she says seeing Cheong’s tweet was a “very similar feeling” to seeing her image reused without her permission on tube sites or shady internet forums, or picked apart by misogynists.

“It’s just another attempt to make me feel bad about the person that I am online,” she says. “Whether it’s calling me ugly, or whether it’s complaining that my ass is too big or not big enough, or too lumpy or not lumpy enough, at the end of the day, it’s about finding fault with the body that I put online…at the end of the day, what they are trying to do is revoke your ability to consent and revoke your bodily autonomy on the internet.”

Ignoring the dictum to not feed the trolls, David decided to fight back. She quote-tweeted Cheong’s post with the caption, “This might be the funniest attempt at negging me I’ve ever seen. Had to share. Scroll down for the commenters who are clearly terrified of death by snoo-snoo” (a euphemism for sex with powerful women, popularized by the show Futurama.) In some ways, she’s getting the last laugh: since Cheong posted the AI-manipulated image of her, she’s says she’s seen a 594.4 percent jump in earnings from her OnlyFans in the last day alone, as well as thousands of new followers on X. But she also recognizes the sad reality that her experience is not an isolated one — not just for women in her industry, but for any woman who dares to maintain a public profile on the internet.

“It’s not something that should be a reality of just being a human existing and making a product people want,” she says. “But yeah, this is something that regardless of the size of your account, regardless of the nature of the content that you’re creating, you are vulnerable to this to this kind of thing. You can be mad about it, or you can laugh at it. And those are kind of the the only two options. Or you can not be publicly a woman on the internet. Which for me, at least, isn’t an option I’m inclined to pursue.”
 
this has to be fake no way someone can unironically say chud
One of the tags for this article is misogyny
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so yeah. It is completely sincere.
Stay mad hoes. Why are you so angry about this? Its not like 4chan are taking your nudes and lewds offline.
No man. You don't understand! Pol putting clothes on whores is as bad as creating deepfake porn of children like that 14 year old girl who killed herself because of it. That is not a joke. The author
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makes that equivocacy in the 6th paragraph from the bottom. Fucking troons. My bad. I guess I'm wrong. She's just so utterly repulsive that I got serious sex pest dude vibes from her. She's just a whore, a very vapid whore.
 
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Stay mad hoes. Why are you so angry about this? Its not like 4chan are taking your nudes and lewds offline.
She's not angry, this article is pure promotion of some random thot. I would not be shocked if it was paid for.

Most unrealistic part is pretending anyone cares about 4chan in current year.
 
DignifAI, a 4chan-led campaign to put clothes on thots, is just another way trolls are using AI to humiliate women
So now its somehow trolling and a bad thing for women to wear clothing

Thats not the epic win she thinks it is. Makes her sound like a retard

Funny how if a woman is depicted as clothed or nude its now considered misogyny no matter what. Always the perpetual victim. Goes to show you nobody should listen to anything a literal whore has to say. There is a reason whores have been excluded from participation in society in ever civilization in history, same with actors
 
She's not angry, this article is pure promotion of some random thot. I would not be shocked if it was paid for.
I don't think so. I think this random only fans whore got mad because they did something far deeper than calling her a fat ass whore. They showed what she might have been if she wasn't a fat ass whore. I wouldn't put it past her to have slipped EJ a buck or two but I think she just found a kindred spirit in another ugly woman who's made sex the focus of her entire life.
Most unrealistic part is pretending anyone cares about 4chan in current year.
Hey now, it is an election year.
 
She posted the nude on reddit, knowing that people will probably repost and jack off to it. So clearly she does not give a fuck about the 'bodily autonomy' of her digital likeness.
What /pol/ did with the image is getting under her skin. She would not bother to talk, xeet or even think about it otherwise.
 
Men want woman to take off clothes? That's sexist.
Men want women to put clothes on? That's sexist
That is the stance of the author
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The second article is very real.
Consistency is not this broad's strong suit.
Women are offended... over men adding clothes over them...

This shit is bizzare considering women are huge fans of fashion. Ironically, this could have easily been defused if the woman in question just mentions that she looks good in that outfit.

But foid gonna foid.
She did mock it because she looks very weird with how they sculpted her body. By her own admission she didn't get angry until she read comments that was saying that she was missing out on a fulfilling life by being a whore. That's the only reason this article exists because these digital whores were reminded that they cannot have good things because of their own life decisions.
 
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no idiot. theyre putting clothes ON the hookers.

also, "chud" is kind of a term applied to nazis. putting clothes on women, and the modesty of women, is not a nazi position or ideal. Onlyfans and the mainstream proliferation and normalization of pornography and prostitution is a nazi thing
 
It's amazing how women have bought the lie hook, line, and sinker that being whores is empowering. If it was so freeing and empowering as they claim, why would they lose their minds so much over someone digitally adding clothes to a copy of a copy of the original image? Thought the point of being free and empowered is that you don't give a damn what others think of you?

The Fappening was about a decade ago, and here we are now amusing ourselves with putting clothes on lewds. Absolutely incredible.

Keep up the trolling, lads. :eli:

EDIT: Just realized my phone autocorrected "lewds" to "leads" lol.
 
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