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- TikTok Bans #SkinnyTok, an Extreme Dieting Trend: What to Know
TikTok has banned the #SkinnyTok hashtag after facing pressure from European regulators Extreme dieting trends on social media that glorify thinness perpetuate negative body image and disordered
- #SkinnyTok, the latest weight-loss trend, is more dangerous than . . . - MSN
Experts warn the viral #SkinnyTok weight-loss hashtag could be a “guidebook” for people with eating disorders or people dieting who are predisposed to develop one
- SkinnyTok Isnt A Trend - Its More Toxic Diet Culture
SkinnyTok Isn’t A Trend — It’s The Latest Iteration of Diet Culture Fatphobia Chloe Laws Last Updated May 6, 2025, 5:21 AM
- TikTok blocks #SkinnyTok due to extreme weight loss . . . - CBC. ca
TikTok has banned the hashtag SkinnyTok from its platform after noting an increase in extreme weight loss and disordered eating content being posted under the hashtag Search results for the term
- TikTok Bans #SkinnyTok, But Experts Say More Is Needed - Parents
TikTok has banned the hashtag #SkinnyTok due to its connection with unhealthy weight loss content But experts in treating disordered eating are concerned that step is not enough to impact the
- TikTok has banned #SkinnyTok but it probably wont help
The era of #SkinnyTok may be coming to an end, but the mental health impacts on young people and unhealthy body standards may continue
- What is SkinnyTok? The weight loss trend preaches tough love but . . .
The results page for “SkinnyTok” on TikTok shows a message that reads, “You are more than your weight,” which, if tapped on, shares links to help find support for disordered eating Macy
- The SkinnyTok Social Media Trend Explained - VICE
SkinnyTok is all the rage on social media, but experts warn that the trend can be dangerous and lead to serious complications
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