I think a future netiquette rule will be deep faking videos and audio. Society already critiques photoshopped photos so taking that a step forward with audio and video is going to draw a lot of negative criticism. The technology is not exactly there yet, but it is a growing technology. Right now deep faking videos are growing rapid, but deep faking audio is still not at the same level yet. Through these two technologies a lot of misinformation and misrepresentation can be spread with the notoriety of someone else. Already certain Reddit communities have guidelines against deep faking and I’m pretty sure this is going to happen on other social media platforms as well.
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