There are many accusations against tiktokers, ranging from sexual assault to the destruction of public property. If you are a citizen of the world, you should be aware of the potential legal consequences that can result from your actions. Here are some tips to help you protect the natural capital of the world.
tiktokers accused of starting views
A video posted on TikTok of a woman dancing near a forest fire in Pakistan has sparked outrage after accusations that she had purposefully set the fire. The video depicts a woman in a silver dress strutting in the mountains, while a fire burns in the background. The video has attracted over eleven million followers. Despite the claims, the woman has denied starting the fire and said there is no harm in creating videos.
The video was made by Kaytlyn Stewart, a YouTuber and TikToker who goes by the name Drama Kween. The video went viral and has since inspired several more. Stewart accused Kretzmann of sending her underage viewers explicit images and sexual harassment. However, the TikTok community guidelines prohibit content promoting misogyny or hate ideologies. In addition, TikTok also prohibits accounts impersonating other users.
tiktokers accused of sexual assault
The latest controversy surrounding TikTokers has engulfed a Canadian creator who boasts six million followers on social media. Brandy Renee has accused TikToker UCNick of sexual harassment. Her allegations came after several women also accused the young man of wrongdoing. UCNick, who has been in the spotlight recently, has responded to the accusations, and denies them.
The allegations stem from a video shared by Sienna Mae Gomez, a popular teenage TikTok star with over 14 million followers. She has denied the accusations and has published a lengthy blog post on Medium. Jack Wright, a fellow TikToker, has also been accused of sexual assault. He alleges that Gomez groped him and then broke into his room to seduce him.
The video was posted on TikTok a few days after the incident and has received more than 13,500 comments. Since the video became public, the woman has sought the help of the Special Victims Unit. She has even made a video to share her experiences with other victims of sexual assault.
Although Gomez and Wright deny the allegations, they were childhood friends and attended the same high school. They later joined a Netflix reality show called Hype House, which followed TikTok stars in Los Angeles. The videos drew the attention of fans and viewers alike, and they quickly gained fame.
Donnoven was a former University of Washington student and later moved to Los Angeles. They shared the same Christian faith. Donnoven was a link leader at the time and the two were in the same high school. She allegedly asked for nude photos of her and made sexual comments. She later deleted the video after an apology was posted.
tiktokers accused of destroying natural capital
Using video to attract viewers, tik tokers are accused of destroying natural capital. The hills they record are part of the Himalayan mountain range, and they are considered a pristine habitat for endangered plants. There are at least 600 plant species and 250 varieties of birds in the region. In addition, the area is home to at least 38 species of mammals and 13 species of reptiles.
There have also been reports that people have set forest fires for TikTok videos. A video on Geo TV showed two young people lighting a fire in the forest with a lighter, and the video showed dozens of trees being burned down. The woman behind the video claimed that she did this to add dramatic effects to her video. She has since been arrested and is facing legal action.
The incident also involved a famous TikToker, Nosheen Syed, who has more than 11 million followers. Several other TikTokers have been charged with destroying nature, including a Pakistani influencer named “Dolly”. Dolly’s video is a fashion photo shoot that incorporated a forest fire and music. The video was later taken down.
tiktokers accused of destroying public property
A recent trend on social media has teens destroying public property. In Burlington, Illinois, the “Hit a Lick” challenge led students to rip a sink from a wall and break windows, among other crimes. Burlington’s mayor, Marianne Meed Ward, tweeted images of the damage.
The trend has also roiled schools. Several students have been arrested for ripping fixtures off the walls of their schools. TikTok has since removed the hashtag, and users are encouraged to use alternative hashtags to discourage such ‘devious licks’. Students also need to discuss social media with their parents and discuss its dangers, which are sometimes harmful to their safety.