How're these youtube ads with AI impersonators legal? - /pol/ (#510215682) [Archived: 438 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: Rw7y6gfAUnited States
7/13/2025, 1:12:07 AM No.510215682
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Anonymous ID: XpflXjszUnited States
7/13/2025, 1:14:11 AM No.510215852
Best I can do is make it illegal for states to regulate it
Anonymous ID: F3yDiaEjCanada
7/13/2025, 1:18:09 AM No.510216172
>>510215682 (OP)
Harambe's shilling for big salt now?
Anonymous ID: ah4eunlkFinland
7/13/2025, 1:22:27 AM No.510216487
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>>510215682 (OP)
Just gave 100 dollars to Brad Pitt to make these fakes illegal as soon as he gets out of the hospital.
Anonymous ID: GpG3RWl+United States
7/13/2025, 1:32:17 AM No.510217238
>>510215682 (OP)

I'm guessing they are not but if whoopie does not complain they just leave it.
Anonymous ID: 4hOr3UyTFinland
7/13/2025, 1:35:47 AM No.510217497
>>510215682 (OP)
Because Youtube doesn't actually have humans checking any videos unless their automated system flags them for a manual check and even then it's some low IQ pajeet who checks it