AI is turbocharging “wizards” on 4Chan who take orders to nudify images of women
A new ISD analysis and WIRED reporting show how 4chan users are turning nonconsensual AI nudes into a repeatable system built on requests, status, and private-platform spillover.
A new ISD analysis and WIRED reporting show how 4chan users request, produce, praise, and spread nonconsensual AI nudes of women
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4chan has become a staging ground for AI image abuse, with anonymous users asking editors to turn ordinary photos of women into synthetic sexual images without consent.
The Institute for Strategic Dialogue reviewed 7,616 English-language posts from December 2025 to March 2026 and found that 2,927 included language tied to nudification or image manipulation. WIRED adds the human detail, describing a request-and-reward culture where people making the fakes are treated as skilled operators.
The posts show a repeatable chain. A user supplies a photo, an editor produces the fake, and the community rewards the act with status.
How abuse becomes status
ISD found that requests often follow a command-style pattern, with users providing images and instructions for how the target should be altered. The language turns women into material to be edited, degraded, and circulated.
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The “wizard” label is central to that culture. ISD counted 777 mentions of “wiz” in its dataset.
The exchange gives one user an altered image and gives the editor a public status bump. The woman in the photo gets no say, and the abuse can move out of sight fast.
Why one forum spreads harm
ISD found references to Kik, Discord, Teleguard, and Telegram across the dataset, which suggests 4chan often acts as a launch point before coordination shifts into more private spaces.
Nudification tools have lowered the skill barrier. Users no longer need advanced editing knowledge to request or produce fake nudes, and the forum gives them a ready-made social script.
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The targets can be painfully familiar. Requests often involve women known to the requester, including friends, colleagues, bosses, and family members.
AI didn’t invent the abuse. It made the labor easier to hand off.
Who will stop the chain
ISD points to a sharp accountability gap. 4chan is smaller than platforms facing the heaviest EU scrutiny, yet the research argues that size alone misses risk. A niche platform can still enable serious harm.
Regulators are circling parts of the problem. ISD notes that the UK’s Ofcom has opened an enforcement case involving 4chan’s online safety duties, while EU enforcement remains unclear because of legal representation and jurisdiction questions.
The next test is whether platforms and regulators treat nonconsensual AI nudes as coordinated sexual abuse. That requires following the chain from request to creation to private distribution, because the “wizards” already know where to find an audience.

Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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