WHAT is going on with TikToks’s ED censorship?!

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  • @CCZZ.B says:

    It’s ridiculous how things that are actually good and wholesome and teaching people are being taken down yet dangerous and unhealthy. Things are being left up.

  • @X3r0. says:

    Louder for the YouTube and google execs in the back !!!

  • @Bloodydemise says:

    As someone with an eating disorder seeing Eugina really triggers me. My ED brain always jumps to “starve yourself like her,” and I reel back and cringe. I’m NOT going to let myself get like her! I watch your content to feel better about myself. I use your content to learn that food isn’t my enemy.

    • @emilielinstewart says:

      You sound like you have come a long way! ❤ sending you good vibes

    • @Bloodydemise says:

      @@emilielinstewart thank you so much. I still have a long way to go. I can’t get over the hump of willingly loving my body but I’ll get there in time with the support I have surrounded myself with🩵

    • @polxrize7576 says:

      you are so strong and so smart for even recognizing that trigger. i am so proud of you for wanting to get better, you deserve happiness AND health.

    • @3katfox says:

      I’m so sorry about your struggle 💔
      You’re doing great though! You’re recognizing your triggers and removing yourself from them!
      I’m proud of you! Would you like a hug?

    • @ahhh4117 says:

      Food is not the enemy, but I can be? Idk we could be nemeses

  • @timcoolican459 says:

    There is no ‘safe side’ of Tik-Tok…it’s all crap.

  • @xxwintermoonxx1528 says:

    i love how the captions say eden disorders

  • @ingridsoderhielm8324 says:

    It’s so hard to get better when toxic dieting content is everywhere but content about recovery is taken down😕

  • @pinkcatminht says:

    This is why i hate tiktok. Their censorship is disgusting

  • @rachelk2457 says:

    I know social media doesn’t know how to properly monitor their platforms. It’s really sad. Because the content they allow has caused so much damaged so many kids already.

  • @nw2294 says:

    Why are we even surprised at this point? If they aren’t running the app with the standards of a modern country then how can you expect it to support our values? I say boycott it.

  • @phoenixgate007 says:

    YouTube and TikTok are out of control and they don’t need to be THIS is a perfect use for AI. One of the biggest hurdles in monitoring platforms has been monitor fatigue; you can only look at horrific images for so long before you need to stop. AI can be taught nuances like the difference between ED prevention and promotion and flag the latter. Thanks for talking about this issue.

  • @johku7638 says:

    I just read an article where a journalist pretended to be a teenage girl in tik tok. They simply spent a couple of days scrolling the offered content. It took like 2 hours to get pro ed content. They were not looking for this content. It was just offered.

  • @cacao_0000 says:

    I don’t understand how they can let Eugenia thrive. Her ED is not her fault. She is clearly someone who is hurting but just wants to find happiness, but is instead finding a more triggering environment than real life. She was bullied. That was toxic. And now she’s being bullied online, and enabled by her toxic mother. She triggers young girls, because bodychecking is the nature of her ED. I feel so bad for her and her predicament. She doesn’t *deserve* to be banned, but I see no other way to help her.

    • @Bobdelun says:

      Wouldn’t the same thing apply to obese content creators. Their ED is not their fault and some are hurting and find happiness in eating. They also get bullied online and are enabled by some fans as well. Some are even promoting obesity which it itself is an ED. So in all fairness, should we ban both people who are like Eugenia and people who are obese?

    • @candaceion9622 says:

      She is getting attention for her ED, which encourages her to keep doing what she is doing.

    • @ayajade6683 says:

      Because she’s not talking about it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to put two and two together

  • @emmadrew3911 says:

    I also think in the same way you wouldn’t whisper something like “diabetes” or “binge eating” why tf should I have to whisper the name of the thing that nearly killed me if I’m also putting a trigger warning first. It took me years to be able to say “I have Anorexia. I accept that and will recover” and “I have beat Anorexia and recovered”. I shouldn’t have to feel ashamed of that.

  • @ImpetuousPorkus says:

    Exactly, it’s not the word that is triggering or encouraging people. It’s the app allowing and rewarding ED videos! The glorification of Eugenia and beauty filters that feed into the disorders that people have. The consumption of these images and videos present themselves so much more strongly in the minds of people in recovery rather than a creator talking about their struggle…..

  • @HoogeWooge says:

    Wow, when I complained about a video where a girl directly called for eating 800 kcal a day to lose weight and other dangerous things, TikTok did not find any violations of the rules. This app is a mess

  • @surreal-wanderer says:

    And when we spend all kinds of time on apps where it’s this taboo to talk about these things, it starts to feel as taboo in real life

  • @bloopbloopbloopbloopbloop says:

    They do the same with activist’s pages

  • @peachesschlenker1435 says:

    Thank you for blurring out Eugenia. I think talking about her situation is fine and necessary at times but blasting it all over the place only furthers that type of agenda.

  • @rosey4exclaim says:

    The fact that I saw this on YouTube and not TikTok is saying something, too.

  • @beebenn3732 says:

    Sorry you have to deal with this censorship shitshow. Keep it up Abbey, we appreciate you

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