Topic RSS4:09 pm
June 24, 2025
OfflineI’ve wrestled with this idea too. Technology isn’t good or bad on its own, but the way we use it makes all the difference. For me, sticking to photos I actually own or stock material feels safer, and I wouldn’t feel okay uploading someone else without their say. The site at least draws a clear boundary by stating age limits and forbidding non-consensual stuff, but rules can’t enforce common sense everywhere. It’s more about personal ethics and what you’re comfortable justifying to yourself in the long run.
4:21 pm
June 24, 2025
OfflineThe other day I was reading https://undress.love/ just to see how these AI tools explain themselves, and I noticed they clearly say users must be 18 and that you’re responsible for consent. It made me pause: even when a site sets out rules, does that really solve the bigger ethical question? A couple of my friends swapped their own faces into movie scenes for laughs, but the results looked so real it almost felt like borrowing someone else’s identity. Part of me worries people might take this too lightly once the tech gets that realistic.
4:23 pm
August 28, 2025
OfflineReading this thread makes me think about how fast everything moves—ten years ago, deepfakes sounded like science fiction. Now we debate morals on a forum like it’s a casual topic. I’m not using any of these tools, but the social side of it fascinates me: how we’re constantly rewriting what’s acceptable as soon as a new technology drops.
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