featuring algorithm-generated faces to critique how social media induces a "blur into sameness".
This report examines the phenomenon of viral videos where the subject's face is covered—either through physical masks, digital filters, or post-production blurring—and the subsequent social media discussions that follow. In today's digital age, information spreads like wildfire,
Someone caught in the background of a viral dance or a public dispute may find their face at the center of a global meme without their permission. In this feature, we'll delve into the world
In today's digital age, information spreads like wildfire, and viral videos can make or break reputations. With the rise of social media, it's become increasingly easy for videos to go viral, often without proper context or verification. This phenomenon has led to a surge in misinformation, manipulation, and deception. In this feature, we'll delve into the world of viral videos and social media discussions, exploring the consequences of misinformation and the importance of fact-checking. In this feature
: Doxxers often use "breadcrumbs" like usernames, reverse image searches, or metadata from photos to uncover the real person behind a viral video.