So someone on Reddit apparently discovered how to insert faces of other people on porn actors bodies using software. The results weren't that convincing imo though certainly something new and novel, but it was something that people got riled up about, for and against and I'd definitely say what was produced was in poor taste for the most part except for the one with Nicholas Cage as Indiana Jones.
I didn't keep up with how the story evolved, but yesterday Reddit made some changes into their rules about sexual content involving minors and involuntary pornography and stamped out that shit and banned /r/deepfakes, the central plaza of that shit.
It's weird out there folks.
toasthaste wrote
Also honestly surprised to see reddit stamping down on that kind of thing without years of complaints to spur them to finally do something