
Tiktok bans Faizal Siddiqui’s account due to controversial ‘acid-attack’ video!
Popular tiktoker Faizal Siddiqui had posted a video on tiktok which apparently promotes acid-attack on women!
The controversy over Tiktok doesn’t seem to stop anytime soon. A few days back it was due to the controversy between CarryMinati and Amir Siddiqui. Now, it is due to the tiktoker Faizal Siddiqui and his offensive video.
Several people reported the video saying that it promotes acid-attack on women. Now Tiktok has banned Faizal’s account. The spokesperson of the application said, “Keeping people on TikTok safe is a top priority and we make it clear in our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines that clearly outlines what is not acceptable on our platform. As per the policy, we do not allow content that risks safety of others, promotes physical harm or glorifies violence against women.“
He also added on saying that the behaviour in question violates their guidelines. Hence they have taken down content and suspended the account
On the other hand, Faizal has put up a post on his Instagram account explaining himself. In the captions, he wrote, “My Intention was never to hurt anyone in any Capacity. As a social media influencer, I realize my responsibility and apologize to anyone who was offended by the video ?? @ncwindia”
Check out his post here:
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