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stated on January 29, 2024 an X post:

Elon Musk is not allowing X users to search for Taylor Swift on the platform “out of fear they will find this pro-Biden image of…

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By Katelyn Ferral
January 30, 2024

No, X is not blocking users from searching for Taylor Swift because of past ‘pro-Biden’ images

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  • Leaders at X are blocking users from searching for Taylor Swift because explicit artificial intelligence-generated fake nude images of the singer have gone viral on the platform. 

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X users are blocked from searching for Taylor Swift, but it’s not because of past “pro-Biden” images of the singer, as social media posts claim. 

A Jan. 29 post from the X account @BidensWins — which describes itself as “the largest online community of President Biden’s supporters” — says: “Elon Musk is stopping individuals from searching “Taylor Swift” out of fear they will find this pro-Biden image of her.” It includes a photo of Swift holding a plate of cookies decorated with the Biden-Harris campaign logo and the words “Biden Harris 2020.”

The post also says, “Retweet to get the word out that Taylor is a Biden voter.”

It’s true that the platform is blocking users from searching Swift’s name, but the post gets the reason wrong. The restrictions were because sexually explicit images of Swift circulated on X over several days, with one image getting more than 47 million views, according to The New York Times. The images are fake.

X suspended several accounts that were posting the images, the Times reported, and an X executive said in a statement that the platform was blocking all searches of the singer to keep the fake images from spreading, according to news reports from Time, NBC News and Axios. 

The White House, meanwhile, called the explicit fake images of Swift “alarming” and asked Congress to act legislatively to address harmful AI-generated images, according to Reuters. Musk has not publicly spoken about the fake Swift images or their circulation.

We rate the claim that Musk is not allowing X users to search for Swift on the platform “out of fear they will find this pro-Biden image of her” False. 

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