Taylor Swift missing on X amid explicit AI photos

Published January 28th, 2024 - 07:27 GMT
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift on X

ALBAWABA - The non-stop sharing and searching of the revealing and scandalous AI photos of Taylor Swift across social media platforms made her name "unsearchable" on Elon Musk's platform X (formerly known as Twitter). 

By the time of writing this article, every time someone tries to search for "Taylor Swift" on X, they are met with "Something went wrong. Try reloading," and a retry button that does nothing except refresh the same screen to the same error. 

Taylor Swift can't be searched on X 

Taylor Swift

(Taylor Swift AI photos shared across Social media)

This comes amid the large abundance of people trying to find the revealing yet "offensive" AI photos of the pop star that caused quite a stir across social media platforms.  Elon Musk's X took a drastic image of preventing users from searching up "Taylor Swift" on the platform.

The leaked AI pictures had Taylor Swift covered in red paint with "bad words" written on her body. In addition, some photos showed a random hand weirdly holding her breast. The pop singer appeared among American football fans.

A user on X added: 

"These Taylor Swift pictures getting crazy." Another added: "Taylor Swift got a freaky side we ain't know about."

At first, people thought that the photos were real as the likeness was uncanny. AI is only getting better with time and these photos are proof. Many "Swifties" (Taylor Swift fans) took to social media platforms and demanded users not to share the photos any further as it's considered "offensive" to sexualize the star. 

Moreover, even the Whitehouse responded through a spokesperson named Karine Jean-Pierre to the matter and said that it's "alarming," and "We’re going to do what we can to deal with this issue." 

She added, "While social media companies make their own independent decisions about content management, we believe they have an important role to play in enforcing, enforcing their own rules to prevent the spread of misinformation, and non-consensual, intimate imagery of real people."

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