A growing number of Canadian influencers are speaking out against TikTok, claiming that their content is being suppressed on the platform based on their appearance.
Brynta Ponnuthurai and Allison Lang, body acceptance and body positivity advocates respectively, say they are trying to promote messages of self-love and normalize people's bodies - but say not only has their content been taken down but they have been banned from posting content.
Sasha Campbell has more on the push for more representation on the popular social media app.
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Brynta Ponnuthurai and Allison Lang, body acceptance and body positivity advocates respectively, say they are trying to promote messages of self-love and normalize people's bodies - but say not only has their content been taken down but they have been banned from posting content.
Sasha Campbell has more on the push for more representation on the popular social media app.
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