On Sunday, the Hacks star called out the app for allegedly censoring her video in which she explained why she believes “Jesus would abolish Ice” as a Christian, encouraging others to follow her lead in leaving TikTok.
“Hi so today I will be downloading my videos and deleting my TikTok page,” Stalter wrote. “Tt is under new ownership and we are being completely censored and monitored. I’m unable to upload anything about even after I tried to trick the page by making it look like a comedy video. Let’s delete the app love you!”
Stalter also shared instructions for how to download your videos before deleting the app, and she even offered to help boost followers’ profiles on other platforms to help them regain their own followings.
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