Mirror.Some videos appear to have been filmed in school classrooms and toilets and the pupils used “sugardaddy” and “paypigs” hashtags to boost followers.
They even shared payment details with sick followers, who left chilling comments such as: "You've always got another career if your GCSEs fail".READ MORE: Met Police shoot armed man in London before Air Ambulance flies him to hospitalIt's thought that three of the girls attended the same school.One source, who posed as a follower to collect evidence, told the paper: "This is every parent’s worst nightmare.
Everyone at TikTok should hang their heads in shame.”TikTok claims to have 10,000 watchdog moderators and the £60billion app’s Chinese owner Bytedance has pledged to keep children safe.
However, some videos were uploaded as far back as April and were only taken down by TikTok when alerted by the Mirror.The four girls had a total of 14,000 followers and 33,000 likes from potential predators and their pages showed no evidence of being moderated.One girl posted videos with hashtags that should have raised alarm bells with TikTok moderators, including “paypig” “findom”, “cashapp” and “schoolgirl”.
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