Boobspedia: TikToker says she’s banned by TikTok six times because of her ‘really big boobs ’

A plus-size woman says she is being discriminated against by the social media platform because of the size of her breasts.

A plus-size woman turfed off TikTok six times for posting revealing videos claims she’s being discriminated against for having 38 JJ boobs size.

Shirley Flynn, 40, said she created her “Busty Malone” account to post body-positive videos for plus-sized women.

It contained photos and videos of the size 20 woman in revealing low cut tops, showing her ample cleavage.

But it was permanently banned within weeks for allegedly “violating community guidelines” – and she’s been banned five more times since September 2020.

The busty customer services worker claims she’s being discriminated against over her ample assets – because smaller breasted women post similar content without bans.

Shirley, from Birmingham, said: “It’s discrimination.

“They’re banning me because I’ve got really big boobs.

“My videos are not nude or pornographic.

“I’m not topless and I don’t do anything sexual or touch myself or anything like that.

“If I was a size eight, or a B or C cup they’d never have complained about me.

“There are loads of smaller women who show as much as I do.

“It’s not fair that they’ve treated me like this.

“I feel under attack and victimised, and really angry and offended.

“I wouldn’t post sexual or nude content because youngsters use TikTok.

“They make low-cut tops and bikini tops for a reason, and I don’t wear anything on TikTok I wouldn’t wear in a bar or on a beach.

“There are loads of people with smaller busts posting content like mine and it isn’t taken down.

“I’d back down if I was in the wrong, but I’m not.

“Sure there’s a lot showing, but it’s important to embrace your body without shame, and I don’t feel ashamed of any of my content: it’s fun and legal.

“Other women wear thongs and have their butt-cheeks hanging out, but they don’t take those videos down.”

Shirley said her boobs are natural, and she has to wear two bras to get adequate support.

She started posting online in July 2020 and said she wanted to give herself and other curvy women more confidence.

But her first video sparked a message from the platform admins claiming it showed nudity and was too sexual, she said.

Within six weeks her account was deactivated – and the same happened five times, most recently earlier this month.

She said each time she gets 24, then 48 hour bans, which are overturned on appeal, before she is permanently banned.

She said this happens after around three months, or when she hits 8000 followers.

Shirley said she has sent over 50 messages to the platform asking them to justify deactivating her accounts, but claims they never respond.

“”Basically this is boobism,” she said.

“I feel bullied and harassed. I was born this way and it’s only natural. All this affects my sense of self-worth.

“If I was a teenager this would get me so down I’d feel like I’d have to change my body or have surgery.

“I’d just like to be treated fairly.”

TikTok has not responded to a request for comment.

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