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Twitter blocked a user who shared a modified clip from a movie trailer live action from Mermaid. In this episode, the skin and hair color, as well as the features of Halle Bailey, the actress chosen to play the main character Ariel in the film. Disney- were modified by artificial intelligence, which caused controversy on the social network.
User identified as @vandallibm shared the video through your account Twitter at the beginning of the week after Disney showed the trailer of his new film as part of D23Expo. When it quickly spread across the platform, thousands of users were outraged that someone was using AI change Bailey’s appearance.
Twitter caught fire with the scandal around the “Mermaid”
In the original post vandalism attached edited video via Artificial intelligence which, according to what you mentioned, was created by a user identified as “TenGasillionIQ”. In addition, he wrote that this person “fixed” the trailer for Mermaid and that the same can be done with a full movie in just 24 hours when it comes out.
Outrage of thousands of users in Twitter reached its limit when the user indicated that he shared the video for educational purposes only and that it did not have racist overtones. “I just love the high IQ friend you work with. Artificial intelligence and what he can do, and he wanted to show people his area of research.”he wrote in the next tweet.
Current account vandalism in Twitter suspended, and it is not known if this is due to what he wrote about the trailer for Mermaid and actress Holly Bailey or if it was for copyright infringement Disney sharing a modified version of the trailer. Since he did not share this clip himself, the account “TenGasillionIQ” was not banned.

Live action of The Little Mermaid and social media
After Disney will release the first official trailer for the live-action film Mermaid On September 10, a huge wave of comments, criticism and controversy began to rise on social networks and forums. Internet. The racism in several posts became obvious, and since then, constant fights between users have not stopped.
By the way, Holly Baileyactress selected for the role Ariel and the centerpiece of the controversy, he shared several clips of girls reacting positively to the trailer, thanking the fans who sent him the videos. “I sobbed looking at this, thank you. She’s so cute” or “People have been sending me these reviews all weekend and I really love it. It means a lot to me” there were some comments by Bailey.
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