Fb Declares Plans to Ban Some Deepfake Movies

However new regulations may not have an effect on content material deemed parody or satire, or clips edited simply to switch the order of phrases
But new rules won't impact content deemed parody or satire, or clips edited just to change the order of wordsOriginal article
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