Very, very low. We men have standards too.
We don't just deep fake any woman.
Why do women on Instagram and social media sites throw a fit as if they're victims of every situation?
If you've answered yes to more than three questions, quit making such a fuss in commotion.
But whatever, go ahead, hurry and delete your Instagram pictures and mock us men.
That's crazy. Is his name on there?
No. Wow. Some girls said they were messaged by male classmates.
Hey, you're safe. What do you mean?
I told you, you're safe.
They only go after the pretty ones.
Don't worry about it. Because the breaking news has been that while the Telegram founder has been arrested in Paris, South Korea is going through another enthrone case where users are flocking to Telegram to share non-consensual, sexually explicit material of victims.
We have two episodes on the first enthrone cases in South Korea where women and girls were being blackmailed into providing quote content for sick men who are willing to pay to watch these girls get blackmailed and tortured.
But now, the girls don't even know their victims until it's too late.
Some of them are even as young as middle schoolers, elementary schoolers.
And it's very different this time, because it's all deep faked.
MUSIC Department she studies in, it seems to know everything about her while she knows nothing about them and nothing about this Telegram chat room, which means she's now dealing with figuring out what the hell is even happening.
She's never really even been familiar with Telegram.
And now she's anxious every day even going to class to keep up with her schedule.
She tries to go to the police.
They tell her Telegram is hard to track.
There's nothing we can do.
She starts doing her own investigation.
She finds out, many of them, the chat room members, they would even create audio files of a bunch of her classmates, female classmates, girls that go to her college saying sexually provocative phrases created by AI, saying things of how they all want to be slaves.
They want to be enslaved by an owner.
They're looking for owners, and they love their owners.
When the case finally gets attention of the local police force, they realize that over 1,200 people inside the chat rooms were active.
So 1,200 people are active in this Inha University Telegram chat room, sharing pictures, sharing deep fakes of current female students.
So that means 1,200 people are connected to the school, right?
Yes. Wow. They also took it to the next level by circulating private information for each victim, which major, which classes they're in, sometimes even class schedules, their phone numbers, even their student ID numbers.
This Telegram chat room targeting this specific university and targeting the female students had been operating and had been active for the past three years.
They were trying to call her phone.
She, of course, is not picking up, but they would write, why aren't you answering?
I'm bored. Relieve me of my boredom.
Entertain me. I just want to hear your voice, LOL.
If they're calling, that also means they could track them, right?
It was calling through Instagram DMs.
Like, I think you can call, yes.
The students themselves would end up investigating, and they found out that most of the time, it's not creepy strangers on the internet expecting.
It's their friend. It's their boyfriend.
It's some random guy in the same class as them, or two grades below them, targeting all the female students at the school.
Wait, they find out? They joined the chat rooms.
There's one case of a middle school boy that deepfaked 12 of his female classmates and two teachers.
Wait, middle schooler?
Middle schooler. Like, how old is that?
13, 14. And then there's no consequences for middle schooler, right?
There's not even consequences for adults, really.
Oh, we're going to get there.
Yeah. There are further reports that some elementary school girls had been targeted as well by middle schoolers.
Even teachers are getting targeted with risks of losing their job, because in Korea and in certain schools, first of all, who knows if the teacher even feels comfortable working there knowing all the students likely watched or maybe even created these types of illegal videos.
But even if she needs to stay in that position for her livelihood, some schools, regardless of the fact that she's a victim, they might think she's too much of a hassle to keep around.
The kids can't focus on their studies, because all the why she said this, but she said the fear of deepfake pornography is spreading.
However, I can't help but mention the behavior of some opportunists who exploit this anxiety and fear as material for another gender conflict.
I don't know why women fighting for their rights and not to be exploited gets turned into a quote gender war.
It's not a war. We just want rights.
It's not what she continues.
The majority of people are taking this opportunity to demonize one side, AKA men, and promote gender conflicts.
Basically saying that men are being demonized, but obviously this statement did not sit well with most women.
Nobody is demonizing men for behavior that they have not repeatedly taken part of in this country.
No one's going home to their husbands demonizing them.
They're demonizing the perpetrators, who most of them happen to be men.
What do you mean? It doesn't make any sense.
Clearly, nobody is saying all Korean men, and that's like coming from myself, a Korean with a good chunk of my loved ones being Korean men.
But to say that this is not a case of women being targeted, but rather a case of deepfake technology being abused, is a bit thick-skilled.
It's a bit pick-me-energy.
Another professor at a Department of Sociology from a university said, there is a stereotype that men become perpetrators and women become victims, but women can also become perpetrators if they really want.
What does that even mean?
So there were some cases of men deepfaking other men.
These are all acquaintances.
But Pavel Dorov, his arrest is not related to South Korea.
Paris had a warrant out for him.
The founder of... Telegram.
Recently. Yes, it's all unfolding at the same time.
Like both stories are developing at the same time, but he was not arrested for what's going on with Telegram in South Korea.
I mean, potentially that's part of what's going on.
He's just being arrested for not arrested, detained.
He's being detained for not cooperating with the authorities, for Telegram's potential part in distributing CP, as well as selling drugs.
So it is kind of related, but not necessarily.
It's not a direct correlation, but it's all in the big scheme of what's going on with Telegram.
And there have been so many conversations recently of how good and bad is Telegram?
One citizen writes, very complicated issue.
We need communication channels in the world that government officials can't access.
So Telegram is used a lot in war zones, tip in a lot by oppressed parties as well, so that they can't get censored so that they can get news out there.
They can talk to journalists that are not on the ground.
You know, it's for activists, journalists, it's pretty much vital, but at the same time, good is never just used for good.
Essentially, everything that makes Telegram good is also what makes Telegram bad.
There was also a point where Telegram was called Teragram, because a lot of terrorist groups were on there.
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