TikTok says it has banned content around the 'devious licks' trend, in which students post videos of items they allegedly stole from their schools.
TikTok on Wednesday confirmed it has banned content around the"devious licks" trend, in which students post videos of items they allegedly stole from their schools.
Those two accounts, and their"devious licks" videos, appear to have been removed as of Wednesday. TikTok said it can't comment on specific accounts. Hamilton said there are other stealing trends that have popped up on the platform, but that TikTok has been inconsistent in what it has and hasn't banned.
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