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 Taylor Swift s loyal fans are swarming social media to get fake pornographic pictures of the singer taken down.Shortly after the images, which were apparently created with artificial intelligence, went viral, fans joined the online campaign to  protect Taylor Swift. They have been busy reporting the explicit content and posting actual pictures of the pop star in hopes of making the fake images tougher to find.Without naming Swift, X appeared to respond to the campaign to get the images taken down. Posting Non-Consensual Nudity  NCN  images is strictly prohibited on X and we have a zero-tolerance policy towards such content,  a statement from theX Safetyaccount says.  Our teams are actively removing all identified images and taking appropriate actions against the accounts responsible for posting them. We re closely monitoring the situation to ensure that any further violations are immediately addressed, and the content is removed. The AI-generated photos, known as  deepfakes,  show Swift in various explicit positions at a Kansas City Chiefs game stanley tumbler , a reference to her  stanley deutschland relationship with the team s tight end Travis Kelce.The nonconsensual photos garnered 27 million views and over 26,000 comments in 19 hours before the account that posted them was suspended, according to reports. However, the images continue to circulate on other accounts.It is not immediately  stanley cup clear who is behind the images, but a watermark suggests they came from a years-old website known for publishing fake nude p Imvz City of Milwaukee says there have been 18 overdose deaths in the county since Saturday
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