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  2. TikTok blocked 'legging legs,' but the trend won't die ... - AOL

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    Upon learning that “legging legs” was trending online, Valera Djordjevic ( @realvaleradj ), 21, addressed the term’s toxicity in a TikTok video she shared with her 313,000 followers ...

  3. Restrictions on TikTok in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Restrictions on TikTok in the United States. In April 2024, US president Joe Biden signed into law the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which is an effective ban or forced sale of TikTok from its parent company ByteDance. The video-sharing platform had sparked concerns over potential user data collection ...

  4. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    In the UK and the US, popular bottom apparel includes skinny jeans, leggings, parachute pants, railroad stripe pants or skirts, boyfriend jeans. High-waisted bottoms, such as pants, shorts , skirts, and bathing suits also became the standard for women's fashion in the 2010s, as opposed to the low rise trend that was popular throughout the 2000s.

  5. TikTok's Viral Butt-Lift Leggings Are on Sale Right Now For ...

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    The TikTok famous, viral Amazon Seasum leggings are currently on sale. Wondering if they really work? Score a pair of the leggings that Lizzo tried for $15.99.

  6. TikTok sues to block prospective US app ban - AOL

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    May 7, 2024 at 1:05 PM. Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images. TikTok sued Tuesday to block a US law that could force a nationwide ban of the popular app, following through on legal threats the ...

  7. Censorship by TikTok - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, TikTok banned Trump-related content deemed to be inciting violence. On 3 February, it received praise from Russian officials due to its co-operation with them in the removal of "forbidden" content, mostly related to protests in Russia.