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Why are people angry with the “chubby” filter that tends to Tikkok?

We have seen various AI filters on TikTok in the past few months, from one who transforms them into one in Lego Aehmt an iconic Harry Potter scene.

The latest one who makes the round is a “chubby” filter that processes the appearance of a person so that they look as if they had a significant weight – and many users on the platform were quickly called.

Those who have tried the filter for themselves and published the results have joked that he motivated them to go to the gym or how they see the results they “laugh”.

@Demi_jane1

#Capcut If that does not cause me to stay in the gym, I don't know what 🤣

In the videos it usually shows the person in the original photo before changing before the digital, since the person looks with the “Chubby” filter.

However, people in the comment area of ​​these videos have beaten up people to use this filter because it was not disrespectful brands to mock certain body types.

One person wrote: “This trend is actually not okay ??? and” laughing “wow.”

“Mean Girl Type Trend,” agreed another person.

A third person posted: “I am the chubby filter girl and I cannot tell you how really the soul disorder is that people use this filter and laugh or to be larger.”

“I cannot explain how poisonous and disrespectful this trend is. It is one thing to jump on a train, but people actually have to stop and think about how much harm this can do with people!” A fourth person commented.

Many have published videos in which they described the trend as “problematic”.

“No, only my real body that you take out with the mick from there, girl,” wrote Tiktoker Stella (@stelladvents6) with a video of herself in her bikini, who enjoys the beach. “There are common girl energy.”

“A memory that I live in this body, it is my home and thanks to such trends I want to cover it up.”

@Stelladventures6

There is a common girl and has to stop ✋ #chubby filter #Body #bodyconfidence

“This is the reality of people and they take the P *** out of it – why did we go back so many years? Are we returning to the 2000s?” The Creator Sadie Bass (@Sadiebass16) said in her video and added how the filter “makes me scream”.

@Sadiebass16

When did we literally start shame bodies? Why do we go backwards in 2025 !!! #Chubby filter #bodyshaming #Bodyimage

“The same people who use this 'Ki -chubby filter' for a trend are exactly the same people who take out the people from the plus size every day and not give it as ***. Why do we make it a trend?” Tikker Amelia Hartley (@ameliahartleyofficial) shared.

In the caption, she added: “This KI tende filter trend has to stop.”

“What the hell is going.

In the caption, she added: “The Ki -Chubby filter: It is not funny or carefree, and anyone who claims that he is naive for the origin of the trend or the efforts of the features (flattery, a smaller size/ fat -harmful person who are not used that the creators are not used the current creative size) or they have used the filter.

The Tikoker Castle: “Sick. Stop it.”

@Overfilteredovereat

The Ki -Chubby filter: It is not funny or carefree, and anyone who claims that it is the origin of the trend or the efforts of people who use the function (flattery of being a smaller size/ fat people who are not so big) or they used the filters for their page and they have a few new tracking or like in their comments played. Sick. Stop doing it. A morning rant in my top line idea because I don't know why my algorithm presses this trend on me as a creator who has always spoken out with the opposite effect. |

Elsewhere, Tikok's “March theory” explains to separate why they may be unloaded this month, and Tiktok has convinced the Americans that Britain has a “tea alarm” every day.

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