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Chinese activist in UK told by X that abusive deepfakes do not breach rules

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Ni, who moved to the UK in 2019 to study, was targeted by what she believes is a pro-regime bot. Photograph:.

A high-profile Chinese activist in the UK who was inundated with deepfake posts on X portraying her as a sexually promiscuous drug addict was told that the abuse did not breach the rules of Elon Musk’s platform.

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Apple Peiqing Ni, the 27-year-old founder of the UK-based China Dissent Network, had been advised by UK police to complain to the US-headquartered platform after she was targeted by what she believes is a pro-regime bot. The abuse included 12 posts tagging Ni and containing fake photographs and videos of her. One post also incorrectly said, and celebrated, that Ni had been “beaten badly on the red streets of London while protesting with other anti-China groups”. That claim appeared to be a reference to an attack by masked men on a male activist last March at a sit-in on Trafalgar Square organised by Ni.

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