Georgia Harrison continuing to ‘struggle’ with online spread of revenge porn Georgia Harrison has said she continues to “really struggle” with how a sexually explicit video of her remains readily available online.
And with deepfakes, it’s exposing the issue because so many people aren’t aware of it and, I’m telling you, I had heard of it and I had friends who were affected by it, but until really looking into it and immersing myself into the world of it, I had no idea how damaging it is to society, how much it’s catching us all up, how much it’s ruining young people’s lives.
Harrison is fronting a two-part series with ITV, called Georgia Harrison: Porn, Power, Profit, where she looks into the issue of deepfakes and image-based sexual abuse.
If you can stop the people higher up from investing into the advertisement at the bottom, then the people at the bottom won't keep putting up unconsented footage because they won't be making any money off it.
Harrison hopes “raising awareness” of these issues can “hopefully” mean “change within the internet, so in the future not just me but any person who has been a victim of revenge porn won’t have to wake up every day wondering if it’s still out there”.