![]() ![]() Some also debated the extent of Atrioc's wrongdoing. Sweet Anita noted that the story was how she found out she was on the website and said, "Don't know whether to cry, break stuff or laugh at this point" (shown below, right). ![]() QTCinderella also discussed the incident on her stream that day. QTCinderella tweeted "Being seen 'naked' against your will should NOT BE A PART OF THIS JOB" and later threatened to sue the creator of the website. Online ReactionsĪs word of the clip and controversy spread on January 30th, 2023, streamers QTCinderella and Sweet Anita expressed their outrage at being tied up in the incident. He also claimed that the women directly impacted by the incident, including Amouranth, QTCinderella, Maya Higa and Pokimane, are aiding his cause, and Maya Higa has personally accepted his apology. He also says he's been working with researchers in streaming and deepfake technology to assist in any way he can. He said that in the week following the incident, he had given “$60,000” to the law firm Morrison Rothman, which is aiding streamers including QTCinderella to remove NSFW deepfake content from the internet. On March 14th, Atrioc streamed for the first time since the incident, providing an update on how he was helping those affected by Deepfake pornography. The apology was met with considerably more goodwill than his attempted apology on stream, though many expressed they still had no interest in forgiving Atrioc. On February 1st, Atrioc released a second apology in the form of a Twitlonger, in which he declared he would step back from making content and working with OFFBRAND and instead focus on helping women affected by such deepfake porn sites and working to take them down. Twitch streamer Atrioc issued an apology after accidentally revealing that he watched deepfake videos of streamers Pokimane and Maya /oEjHnGS3Ax I’m not defending it in any way, I think this whole category of stuff is wrong,” he said. He claims it was not a pattern of behavior and could prove he purchased access to the site that day out of curiosity. In the viral clip, he stated he went down an internet rabbit hole and discovered the site selling deepfake pornography. ![]() Behind him was his wife, also seen crying. Later that day on January 30th, 2023, a teary-eyed Atrioc then apologized on stream for the incident. A screenshot of BAVFAKES confirming the page Atrioc was viewing in a Discord thread circulated online as well. This purportedly showed that Atrioc had to pay to view the content on his screen. ![]() Over the course of the morning on January 30th, 2023, it was revealed that the site Atrioc was viewing was called BAVFAKES, a site that sells deepfake pornography. The clip was first posted to /r/LivestreamFail early Monday morning before the post was subsequently removed by moderators ( YouTube reupload shown below). On January 30th, 2023, Twitch streamer Atrioc went to change tabs on his laptop while sharing his screen during a livestream, accidentally revealing a tab on his browser window that contained deepfake pornography of other Twitch streamers, notably Pokimane, Maya Haga and QTCinderella, some of whom were known to be his friends. ![]()
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