Kenyan content creator Miss Njagi has lost her TikTok account. The account was banned with over 400k followers and 8.9million likes.
Taking to her Instagram page, she shared a screenshot of the page and captioning;
“Ah TikTok mnanibamba tu, lazima you make sure account imeenda. Hata mfanye nini Mungu naye haniachi.” (Ah TikTok just amazes me, you must make sure the account goes. No matter what you do God never leaves me.)
This is the second time Miss Njagi’s TikTok account is getting banned. She lost her first one which had surpassed over 1million followers. She is a dancer and a brand influencer, who has been creating content since 2022.
The born 2003 content creator, lost her first account as she looked young and people thought she is underage. She however went ahead to create another account .
Miss Njagi, being optimistic, has gone ahead to create another account which has at least over 1000 followers so far.
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She has however urged other creators to come together and unite in order to reduce the toxicity online.
“Hi guys., this goes to my fellow creators, its high time we raised awareness on toxicity yenye iko TikTok” she wrote.
Miss Njagi for the second time adds to the number of creators who have had their TikTok accounts banned previously including Thee Pluto, who hosts Thee Pluto show where he mostly does loyalty tests.
His account had almost 1million followers. The question here though is, why does TikTok ban users? Among the reasons are:
• Sharing content that threatens public safety
• Sharing sexually explicit content
• Posting content that depicts or glorifies self-harm
• Sharing violent or graphic content
• Posting content that promotes illegal activities
• Creating or using multiple accounts to evade a ban
• Blackmail threats
• Repeatedly violating intellectual property
• Impersonation
Though it’s not clear as to why her account has been banned, haters and critics are probably the ones who have been reporting her leading to her loss of the account.