Funko Pop’s AI-powered ‘Brand Protection’ service temporarily takes down indie gaming site, proving that automation without humans is a mistake

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  • Itch.io is taken down due to an automated takedown request
  • The cause is Funko Pop’s AI-powered BrandShield
  • The indie gaming site is restored after nearly a day

On Monday, December 9, 2024, both the official X (formerly Twitter) and Bluesky social media accounts for popular PC indie gaming site Itch.io posted that the entire domain had been disabled. The cause? An automated AI ‘brand protection’ service.

According to Itch.io creator Leafo (and reported by Kitguru), Funko Pop’s BrandShield service flagged a Funko Pop fan page as “fraud and phishing” and automatically filed takedown requests with Itch.io’s hosting provider and domain registrar.



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