Update (3/17/23): Following publication, it appears that TikTok restricted users’ ability to search for the majority of the terms referenced in this report. Instead of returning video results, users searching for the blocked terms are given eating disorder recovery resources, including contact information for the National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) helpline.
NEDA's website, screening tool, toll-free help line, and 24/7 crisis support via text (send NEDA to 741-741) are free resources available for those who need support and treatment options.
TikTok is hosting dangerous pro-anorexia content that targets children. The company’s negligent moderation has created insulated communities of struggling young people encouraging their peers to starve themselves.
TikTok has long failed to protect its young users from content promoting disordered eating, despite claiming to prohibit “content that promotes unhealthy eating behaviors.” Most recently, TikTok raked in millions of dollars from ads promoting weight loss scams. So while TikTok continues to issue hollow promises of support for the safety of its users, the company’s actions tell a different story.
TikTok has increased its targeted search term blocks since the last time Media Matters assessed its pro-eating disorder content, in 2021, blocking the ability to search for certain relevant words. But that hasn’t stopped pro-eating disorder content from spreading; it’s still being boosted by TikTok’s “For You” page (FYP) algorithm and delivered to users’ feeds. It seems that TikTok has once again applied ineffective moderation practices, instead of proactively monitoring and removing harmful content.
Starvation challenges using children’s characters, like Hello Kitty, are circulating on TikTok
Media Matters has uncovered a series of starvation challenges circulating on TikTok where beloved Sanrio characters are being co-opted to promote anorexia. Sanrio is a Japanese entertainment company that creates fictional characters for children and is best known for its popular character Hello Kitty. These diets are named after and feature Sanrio characters instructing children to eat dangerously restrictive diets.