Levittown

New Year’s Eve. Levittown, New York. Word travels swiftly as one young woman tells the next: “You’re on the website.” Dozens of recent high-school graduates are finding out that their photos have been scraped from their social media accounts, manipulated and posted to a porn website. Who would have done this? And can the women get the images taken down? Told there isn’t much the police or anyone else can do, they set out to catch whoever did this. Along the way, they get some help from a global band of investigators and hackers who could take risks that police and prosecutors sometimes couldn't. Levittown is a real-life horror story for the AI generation. In this six-part series from Bloomberg, Kaleidoscope and iHeart Podcasts, reporters Olivia Carville and Margi Murphy take listeners from quiet suburbs of New York to as far as New Zealand and into the darkest corners of the Internet. Where tech moves faster than the law, and it’s up to everyday people to hold back a rising tide of explicit deepfakes. Listen to host Olivia Carville discuss the series with Apple News In Conversation.
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Interesting story
Mar 21
Just started it. So far so good. But you have to be kidding me with the absurd amount of commercials. Not sure if any story is worth skipping through this many breaks.
Well done, important story for everyone.
Jun 6
Great journalism and important listen. Well done.
Update Episode
May 7
I agree with everyone about the ads (quantity and lack of smooth transition). However, I really did like the reporting and it was (is) an interesting story. The reason I’m rating this 2 stars is due to the update episode. It’s crazy to me how they do not acknowledge the dangers of the “TAKE IT DOWN” act and how it could be used for censorship. I will not get into details here as there have been numerous articles written about this but to not bring it up on this podcast is irresponsible. They also state how there is no legal recourse for the victims yet one of the main perpetrators in this story went to jail. Also, since 2020 (when the first victim in this story was attacked), 48 states have made non consensual deepfake productions a crime. I sympathize with the victims and non consensual deepfake porn is legitimate issue but the reporters do not make good faith reporting on that episode.
Poorly produced
May 1
A really hard subject, really dark, and bleak. But there is ABSOLUTELY NO transition from this subject matter into ads. It's terrible podcasting. How long would it take to say, "more after the break?" A second. Which would be tolerable. As is, it's so jarring. Does a disservice to all the women who participated.
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