there are 100s of tools that can do this.
Twitter is not just an AI perv tool.
there are 100s of tools that can do this.

Yep that is (will be) an offence.

neither are the 100s of other toolsTwitter is not just an AI perv tool.
It was a Mr E Musk what did it.Yep that is (will be) an offence.
Good. I find the Starmer bikini photos upsetting.Yep that is (will be) an offence.
Saved and will be using on the "another one" thread thank you.One wonders if those who appear not to be condemning such behaviour outright would feel differently if the victims were their family/children/friends...
neither are the 100s of other tools
I deleted my original post. Up to you whether you keep yours.Yep that is (will be) an offence.

yet the law created states something quite different.You seem to know a lot about it.
Just kidding.
The objection seems to be that women and children are posting their photos on Twitter and people are using the perv tool on Twitter to undress them and then repost their photos.

You're safe either way, this week.I deleted my original post. Up to you whether you keep yours.
I've got no idea what's a harmless joke any more now we live in North Korea.
yet the law created states something quite different.
There is no ability to create for private use, no ability to obtain consent after the fact and nothing about the intended purpose being to cause harassment or distress.
= Bad law.

people shouldn't create and publish intimate images of others without their permission. This is not a new thing, the Monks of old used "art" to depict naughty nuns and monks 300 years ago. Some of it in public galleries.Would you be happy with a law which banned this from happening on Twitter if it was enacted properly.
people shouldn't create and publish intimate images of others without their permission. This is not a new thing, the Monks of old used "art" to depict naughty nuns and monks 300 years ago. Some of it in public galleries.
I see less harm in someone downloading an image of say their favourite celebrity crush and creating some private w*** bank images of him/her in a bikini/trunks. What is the harm if they don't share it and they don't try to do someone else harm with it?

Either you accept objectifying unconsenting CHILDREN and adults from being sexually pictures, or you dont.So no need to make it as broad as it is.
Data (Use and Access) Act 2025
www.legislation.gov.uk
What harm does a person do, to another if he takes a public picture of an adult and creates an image for their private use of them in underwear or whatever?
On the other hand, how does the platform know that a person in fact has the permission of the person?