Characterizing Resource Sharing Practices on Underground Internet Forum Synthetic Non-Consensual Intimate Image Content Creation Communities
Bernardo B. P. Medeiros, Malvika Jadhav, Allison Lu, Tadayoshi Kohno, Vincent Bindschaedler + 1 more
TLDR
This paper analyzes resource sharing and knowledge transfer in underground forums for synthetic non-consensual intimate imagery (SNCII) creation.
Key contributions
- Analyzed 282k 4chan comments & 78k Reddit submissions on SNCII communities.
- Found varying technical sophistication among users sharing SNCII creation/dissemination resources.
- Identified knowledge transfer from experts to newcomers, propagating illicit SNCII resources.
- Proposed critical intervention points to bolster deterrence against SNCII creation.
Why it matters
This research provides crucial insights into resource sharing and knowledge transfer within underground SNCII creation communities. It identifies significant gaps in current regulatory frameworks and proposes actionable intervention points to enhance deterrence against this harmful content.
Original Abstract
Many malicious actors responsible for disseminating synthetic non-consensual intimate imagery (SNCII) operate within internet forums to exchange resources, strategies, and generated content across multiple platforms. Technically-sophisticated actors gravitate toward certain communities (e.g., 4chan), while lower-sophistication end-users are more active on others (e.g., Reddit). To characterize key stakeholders in the broader ecosystem, we perform an integrated analysis of multiple communities, analyzing 282,154 4chan comments and 78,308 Reddit submissions spanning 165 days between June and November 2025 to characterize involved actors, actions, and resources. We find: (a) that users with differing levels of technical sophistication employ and share a wide range of primary resources facilitating SNCII content creation as well as numerous secondary resources facilitating dissemination; and (b) that knowledge transfer between experts and newcomers facilitates propagation of these illicit resources. Based on our empirical analysis, we identify gaps in existing SNCII regulatory infrastructure and synthesize several critical intervention points for bolstering deterrence.
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