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They’re going #nofilter. The controversial “chubby” filter has been yanked from the video editing app CapCut after it received backlash from users on TikTok. A TikTok spokesperson confirmed to The ...
Participants in the trend used an AI-driven tool, created by a user on the editing app CapCut, to alter themselves to look larger.
The filter comes amid discourse around the decline of body positivity and representation in fashion and online spaces.
A viral filter which made people appear overweight has been removed from TikTok, after the BBC reported it had sparked a wave ...
It's yet another example of AI-driven tools being used in ways that can reinforce harmful beauty ideals — and it just kind of sucks.
The so-called " chubby filter " was used on an undetermined number of videos using CapCut, an app owned by TikTok's parent company ByteDance that offers video templates. Before it was pulled, some ...
A viral filter which made people appear overweight has been removed from TikTok, after the BBC reported it had sparked a wave of user criticism. Known as a "chubby filter", the artificial ...