In response to criticism, many social media platforms have implemented policies aimed at reducing the spread of explicit or fake content. For example, Instagram has introduced an AI-powered system designed to detect and remove explicit or fake images.

The internet has made it easier than ever for individuals to access and share information, including images. However, this increased accessibility has also led to a proliferation of fake or manipulated images, often referred to as "fakes" or " photoshopped" images. One individual who has been at the center of this controversy is Fanny Lu, a Taiwanese pop star who has been the subject of numerous fake photos, particularly in the context of "poringa work" or pornographic imagery.

The creation and dissemination of fake photos, particularly those with a pornographic nature, have become a significant concern in recent years. The ease with which images can be manipulated using software such as Adobe Photoshop has made it increasingly difficult to distinguish between genuine and fake images.