Remove Ashley Treviño's Presence from TikTok


Remove Ashley Treviño's Presence from TikTok
The Issue
Ashley Treviño's actions on TikTok have been personally upsetting due to her consistently damaging content. As a revered platform for creative expression, Tiktok should not condone creators who use it to spread negativity or harm.
An analysis from the Institute of Digital Media and Child Development (2017) found that impressionable viewers can be adversely affected by harmful or unethical content. Conflict, harm and negativity are not what this platform should promote or entertain.
In order to maintain a healthy and supportive virtual ecosystem, TikTok needs to ensure that all creators are abiding by its community guidelines. Entities that refuse to conform should not have a platform on TikTok. By removing Ashley Treviño, TikTok can send a strong message about its commitment to maintain the positive spirit of its community.
Let's work together to create a safer, more positive environment on TikTok. Please, sign this petition.
1,438
The Issue
Ashley Treviño's actions on TikTok have been personally upsetting due to her consistently damaging content. As a revered platform for creative expression, Tiktok should not condone creators who use it to spread negativity or harm.
An analysis from the Institute of Digital Media and Child Development (2017) found that impressionable viewers can be adversely affected by harmful or unethical content. Conflict, harm and negativity are not what this platform should promote or entertain.
In order to maintain a healthy and supportive virtual ecosystem, TikTok needs to ensure that all creators are abiding by its community guidelines. Entities that refuse to conform should not have a platform on TikTok. By removing Ashley Treviño, TikTok can send a strong message about its commitment to maintain the positive spirit of its community.
Let's work together to create a safer, more positive environment on TikTok. Please, sign this petition.
1,438
Supporter Voices
Petition created on December 12, 2024