Fakeyou Blacklist Exclusive «Confirmed»
A user generating lines for a fan-made horror game (e.g., "I'm going to kill you, player") found the phrase blocked on a villain model because it contained the word "kill." The context—a fictional horror game—was lost on the filter.
After high-profile deepfake voice scams (e.g., “CEO calls”), platforms like FakeYou face media scrutiny. Blacklisting “bank,” “transfer funds,” or specific CEO voices reduces abuse. fakeyou blacklist
“I spent 4 hours training a Geralt of Rivia model. Uploaded it. It was live for 2 days, then gone. No message, no appeal.” – FakeYou forum post, March 2024 A user generating lines for a fan-made horror game (e
Unlike a public “terms of service,” the exact blacklist is – users discover it only when their generation fails or their model disappears. “I spent 4 hours training a Geralt of Rivia model
For now, the blacklist remains a – unwritten, unbending, and enforced at the platform’s sole discretion. Until FakeYou adds transparency and recourse, the tension between safety and creativity will continue to define its community.
Rights holders can formally request the removal of specific models by emailing copyright@storyteller.io Prohibited Content Summary According to the FakeYou Terms of Use