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An uninhibited “chubby filter” is on Tikkok & …

In the latest “How is it a real thing?” There is a new fat filter with AI-generated fat that makes rounds and there is a serious common girl energy. And yes, it is as problematic as it sounds.

If the algorithm saves you from this madness, users can upload an image of themselves to an online tool, and the “chubby filter” changes their appearance digitally to give your face and body a little weight.

After some people who have been posting lately, it should be a form of fitness motivation or a joke about taking up some pounds, with a user said that she was “humble” from the filter.

Another picture has her video “How I felt after I was on vacation for a week”. Because it is the worst to gain weight after a break that could happen to a person, right?

Fortunately, the rest of Tikkok seems to be on the same side – the fat phobia that seeps out of this trend is quite difficult to deny.

“It's not funny or carefree” Saff Michaelis In a video that has been viewed more than 75,000 times so far.

It aimed at the creators who defended the trend and suggested that they have to be naive to their offensive terms and the fact that it praised a lower size.

“Or you used the filter for your page and play stupid for the comments because he may have given you a few new followers or likes in your profile. Sick. Stop doing it, ”she said.

@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. |

♬ Original sound – SaffSuff

Others pointed out that this really has no harmless fun because these jokes immortalize a bizarre idea that it is something to be chubby to be feared or avoided. And even more worrying is the fact that it is about shaping a certain body type, certainly not about promoting healthy decisions.

We are taking ten steps back to look at self-love and acceptance, and I will just say it-there is an aesthetic 'thin girl' that I could have lined that we had left it back in the early 2000s.

TIIKTOK creator Jess King The frustration repeated and pointed out that the “chubby filter” is only a thinly veiled way of mocking a body type that does not fit into the beauty standards of society.

“This 'chubby filter' trend is wild because some of the caps and comments make the worst appear in the world that you can be fat. If they make fun of people when they look, they don't make them cool or funny or sexy, just so they know, ”she noticed.

Another Tikok user repeated the feeling and added: “All of these people who use the AI ​​-Tend and laughed at themselves when they were” fat “do you not see this as extremely fatty and problematic? Shouldn't we promote the body's positivity and not put down people who may not be on their body standards?

“Keep your fat, physical activity to yourself and maybe get help if you think the worst thing you can be is chubby.”

Many users also reflected the harmful effects on people who may have undergone pregnancy or serious health states that affect their weight, or those that recover from body dysmorphia or eating disorders.

“This trend is harmful and can cause [eating disorders]. The mortality rate for these diseases is dangerously high. Stop supporting this, ”wrote a user.

Look, we have all seen some variations of “funny” filters over the years as if we would look older or younger or even put on a few dog ears. But he just doesn't have it, and in a world in which we are constantly bombarded with unrealistic beauty standards, it is worth questioning whether this is the type of content Someone should reinforce.

Now that I try to find a new trend that does not make me end the Internet.

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