news.com.au that Anna had violated community guidelines around sexual content.The spokesperson added: "Our Community Guidelines make it clear that we do not allow content that commits, promotes, or glorifies sexual solicitation or accounts that attempt to redirect traffic."We will remove such content and accounts as we work to promote a safe community environment."Anna said she tried to work with TikTok to get the account back but she added: "They barely reply."She also told the news site: "It is so weird, I don’t know what I’ve done.“There’s so many other sex workers on TikTok I just post my day, I just post myself going to lunch."Want to bring a little glamour to your life every day with all the most exciting real-life stories, fashion.
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