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I ran into a thread the other day which was kinda funny and creative. Skimmed it and then went on about my day. It was a DignifAI (pronounced "dig·nuh·fAI") thread. Anons were posting before/after pictures of porn stars, thots, and other smut. The "before" was the original picture, the "after" picture showed the female in a more traditional way. Instead of a bikini, the model would be conservatively clothed and perhaps a kitchen or fireplace would have replaced the original's background. A few days later, I find that DignifAI and its threads have blown up and made it to the mainstream media.

">What?"
We’re putting clothes on degenerate women for fun, come join.
>Why?
The goal is for people to see that a degenerate lifestyle is ultimately fruitless.

Backlash

Quote.png The implication is that I am something other than a whole person, that I am some broken creature, and if I would just put on a long dress and have babies, all would be resolved. The manipulated image, was “an attempt to violate me and my bodily autonomy, regardless of whether you’re adding or removing clothes."- "Adult Content Creator," Isla David Quote1.png

I am going to put this part of the article right up near the top because the backlash was so ridiculous, so outrageous, and so expected, you couldn't write a better script than what happened.

As the nice lady in the video section below puts it: "Hoe's Mad!"

A few years ago, Anon tapped into the indignation with an app called "MakeApp," and women all over the place lost their minds.[1] The app was removed from the google play store with a quickness.[2] With this new app, expectedly, the salt mining continues. Rolling Stone even had a feature[3] about the app, calling all white men "chuds."

Quote.png When given pictures of thirst traps, AI imagines what could’ve been if they’d been raised by strong fathers. - Ian Miles Cheong[4] Quote1.png

Video

Site, Reactions, Resources, Salt

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Media

References

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DignifAI is part of a series that involves THE SCIENCE