Published on: 2025-06-04 19:40:00
An AI filter used on videos uploaded to TikTok that allows users to post videos or images of themselves and others as if they gained weight is increasing in popularity even as criticism and calls for it to be removed continue to grow. The so-called "chubby filter" has been used on an undetermined number of videos using CapCut, an app owned by TikTok's parent company ByteDance that offers video templates. But there have also been new videos generated criticizing the trend and asking TikTok to re
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