Streamer Atrioc Apologises After Watching Pokimane And Maya Higa Deepfakes: A tape that went viral earlier today owing to the discovery of a certain tab on a streamer named Atrioc’s computer was “exposed” as a result. The tab listed the URL of a website that publishes offensive deep fake photographs and videos of other well-known streamers like Pokimane and Maya Higa; however, that URL isn’t mentioned in this story to protect those involved.
Atroic has finally acknowledged these claims after a brief period of quiet and has expressed regret for what he calls a “morbid curiosity” incident.
Atrioc apologized sincerely for his conduct in his most recent Twitch stream, and his wife could be spotted in the background (thanks, Dexerto). Atrioc stated in the stream that he merely glanced at the site once and that his visit was not a “pattern of behavior.”
He also asserts that he can produce the receipt as proof that he only paid once today to visit the website. Later, Atrioc’s wife interjects to emphasize that she does not see herself as the victim and is instead sending her sympathies to anyone who has been impacted or feels let down.
“However, I was on a regular website, and each video had an advertisement on it. I click it, and I fall into this rabbit hole. In a morbid moment of curiosity, I clicked something. I’m sorry; it’s disgusting. It’s very humiliating.”
“I don’t believe this thing, I don’t support it, and I don’t in any way endorse it. I regret it, I’ll never do it again while I’m alive, and I’ll never do something similar.”
Despite the fact that persons featured in sexually deep fake videos and photographs have not given their consent, viewing them by Atrioc is seen as more significant because the streamers he watched are his close friends. Pokimane and Maya Higa haven’t commented on the video or Atrioc’s apologies, but other streamers whose names have been linked to the incident, such QTCinderella and Sweet Anita, have voiced displeasure and asked those who are familiar with the site to stop promoting it.