It's Time To Investigate SevenArt.ai
sevenart.ai is a website that uses ai to generate images.
Except, that's not all it can do.
It can also overlay ai filters onto images to create the illusion that the algorithm created these images.
And its primary image source is Tumblr.
It scrapes through the site for recent images that are at least 10 days old and has some notes attached to it, as well as copying the tags to make the unsuspecting user think that the post was from a genuine user.
No image is safe. Art, photography, screenshots, you name it.
Initially I thought that these are bots that just repost images from their site as well as bastardizations of pictures across tumblr, until a user by the name of @nataliedecorsair discovered that these "bots" can also block users and restrict replies.
Not only that, but these bots do not procreate and multiply like most bots do. Or at least, they have.
The following are the list of bots that have been found on this very site. Brace yourself. It's gonna be a long one:
@giannaaziz1998blog
@kennedyvietor1978blog
@nikb0mh6bl
@z4uu8shm37
@xguniedhmn
@katherinrubino1958blog
@3neonnightlifenostalgiablog
@cyberneticcreations58blog
@neomasteinbrink1971blog
@etharetherford1958blog
@punxajfqz1
@camicranfill1967blog
@1stellarluminousechoblog
@whwsd1wrof
@bnlvi0rsmj
@steampunkstarshipsafari90blog
@surrealistictechtales17blog
@2steampunksavvysiren37blog
@krispycrowntree
@voucwjryey
@luciaaleem1961blog
@qcmpdwv9ts
@2mplexltw6
@sz1uwxthzi
@laurenesmock1972blog
@rosalinetritsch1992blog
@chereesteinkirchner1950blog
@malindamadaras1996blog
@1cyberneticdreamscapehubblog
@neomasteinbrink1971blog
@neonfuturecityblog
@olindagunner1986blog
@neonnomadnirvanablog
@digitalcyborgquestblog
@freespiritfusionblog
@piacarriveau1990blog
@3technoartisticvisionsblog
@wanderlustwineblissblog
@oyqjfwb9nz
@maryannamarkus1983blog
@lashelldowhower2000blog
@ovibigrqrw
@3neonnightlifenostalgiablog
@ywldujyr6b
@giannaaziz1998blog
@yudacquel1961blog
@neotechcreationsblog
@wildernesswonderquest87blog
@cybertroncosmicflow93blog
@emeldaplessner1996blog
@neuralnetworkgallery78blog
@dunstanrohrich1957blog
@juanitazunino1965blog
@natoshaereaux1970blog
@aienhancedaestheticsblog
@techtrendytreks48blog
@cgvlrktikf
@digitaldimensiondioramablog
@pixelpaintedpanorama91blog
@futuristiccowboyshark
@digitaldreamscapevisionsblog
@janishoppin1950blog
The oldest ones have been created in March, started scraping in June/July, and later additions to the family have been created in July.
So, I have come to the conclusion that these accounts might be run by a combination of bot and human. Cyborg, if you will.
But it still doesn't answer my main question:
The site itself gave us zero answers to work with.
No copyright, no link to the engine where the site is being used on, except for the sign in thingy (which I did.)
I gave the site a fake email and a shitty password.
Turns out it doesn't function like most sites that ask for an email and password.
Didn't check the burner email, the password isn't fully dotted and available for the whole world to see, and, and this is the important thing...
My browser didn't detect that this was an email and password thingy.
And there was no log off feature.
This could mean two things.
Either we have a site that doesn't have a functioning email and password database, or that we have a bunch of gullible people throwing their email and password in for people to potentially steal.
I can't confirm or deny these facts, because, again, the site has little to work with.
The code? Generic as all hell.
Tried searching for more information about this site, like the server it's on, or who owned the site, or something. ANYTHING.
Multiple sites pulled me in different directions. One site said it originates in Iceland. Others say its in California or Canada.
Luckily, the server it used was the same. Its powered by Cloudflare.
Unfortunately, I have no idea what to do with any of this information.
If you have any further information about this site, let me know.
Until there is a clear answer, we need to keep doing what we are doing.
If they want attention, then they are gonna get the worst attention.
The Buff Star Boysssđđđ
All I want for (atrociously late) christmas is more swap papyrus in your artstyle pleeAHEASEEE *gets on my knees*
Here is your atrociously late christmas gift Anon :]
Turning Red as anime đźâ¤ď¸đ
I had a great Powerpuff girl design idea an earlier this week, so I drew it immediately!!! And it was SO UGLY I immediately gave up!!! It was so bad i reevaluated my choices, which worked in my favor at the end! I much prefer these designs. Anyways, my version of the girls are a bit more covered so they won't get hurt as much in combat, having metal robot like combat armor on their legs to deliver heavier blows and protection. All of them have their own type earrings, and personal sleeves I think would fit them!
As for Morbucks, we all know she wants to copy the ppg so she copied their powers with tech.... I made her leg armor more complex, throwing some bolts in there for good measure, and made the stripe on her chest in a vague M shape (both to symbolize Morbucks and for her to not have a black neck like the girls.) Also brought back her silly jetpack! In conclusion, making your own ppg designs is an amazing practice for character design actually
(also bubbles slightly inspired by @lune-redd. Round bubbles just rocks.)
Reminder that seeing yourself/relating your experiences through characters with headcanons is valid.
Kind of out of no where but i saw a post that is just one of many people echoing this attitude i see onlineâŚitâs bothering me and i have to get it out of my system, itâs perfectly valid to have headcanons on a characters gender orientation, sexual orientation, culture, religion, etc. donât feel invalid or stupid for seeing yourself in a character. representation doesnât have to be a one-to-one replica for it to be valid.
i hate when people on the internet see headcanons and feel the need to tear people down over it, or invalidate why that person relates to the character in the way they do.
not everyone relates in the same way and thatâs okay and normalâŚ
but that doesnât mean you should feel the need to invalidate other people. it might sound like itâs not that deep but representation means so much to those of us in underrepresented communities! Headcanons? not that deep. but it might mean something special to someone else (or maybe itâs not even that deep which for the record is also entirely valid???) so i really donât see the point in making it a big deal.
i appreciate media analysis but when itâs done in a way that disrespects people for the harmless, and honestly valid headcanons people have, thatâs pretty off-putting and frustrating. (especially using other peoples harmless art and posts to prove a point? thatâs mad disrespectful.)
we all have different experiences and different things we relate to and thatâs beautiful, can we stop putting people down?
can we stop invalidating people for relating to a characters experience? can we stop scoffing at creators when they show support to the communities that are invested in and around their work? thatâs an amazing thing that should be encouraged, thatâs what builds strong communities and helps makes people feel welcomed, safe. if it sounds stupid, it probably doesnât apply to you.
and honestly it doesnât matter if it applies to you or not, it means a lot to someone else and that makes it valid.
Happy halloween yâall
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