Tiktok is making some changes in the filter that are being used in the video on their platforms.
The social media platform had earlier shown videos, including an Artificial Intelligence (AI) filter, called the “Chobby Filter”, which was first built on the editing app capcat by a user, which was designed to enlarge the people who grow the filter. The video used using Capcut was then posted on Tiktok.
Both Capcut and Tiktok are owned by Chinese company bidence.
The filter was used by large -scale thin efficients, which was gently added to the filter, which was gently added as the song “anxiety” by the docch played in the background.
The “Chabbi Filter” was a hurry to spark the backlash among the X users, who felt that the filters were being used to make fun of large size people and to end the idea that the only way to look as “beautiful” or “beautiful” is also diluted.
“‘Chabbi filter’ should not be trending on Tikok and when people are posting, they are commenting that it is very harmful. A person wrote on X.
Another user agreed, “There is a new tickek filter that makes you round. People are using it, laughing, comparing themselves to other fat people, saying how disgusting they look. So all fat people are present. We have fun every day to be ‘fat’. I am just existing.”
A woman from Tikokok, named Saddy Bass, went viral on the platform after the trend reaction before the Capkat’s filter was removed. “Why are you working like getting fat is the worst in the world?” He watched more than 600,000 times in his video, saying that the filter “wanted to shout her.”
“When did we literally begin to rekindle the body again?” The caption was added. “Why are we going backwards in 2025 !!!”
A spokesperson of Tiktok confirmed Independent This filter was removed from Capcut and the platform is currently reviewing videos uploaded on Tiktok that use filters that disqualify them for recommendations, and block them from adolescent accounts.
Ticketkok will also remove any video that violates their community guidelines such as promotes the object of harmful body.
After the removal of the filter, Bass posted a follow -up tiktok in which she mentioned how happy she was. He wrote in the caption of his ticketkok, “It is important to recognize its harmful effects, no one is worthy of ridiculing their body.”
“Thanks to every person who spoke and commented because we have made this change.”
A few months after Ticketok announced, it comes to report that it will ban specific beauty filters for minors, including the popular “bold glamor” filter, which bronze the skin tone, gives a high arch to your eyebrow, tease your jaw, and makes your lips thick.