Hadise responds to TikTok’s ban on ‘Esas O’lan’ trailer: ” sex scenes banned
The teaser for Hadise and Seda Bakan’s ‘Esas O’lan’ television series was released yesterday.
TikTok, upon discovering the presence of sexual material in the trailer in question, promptly withdrew and prohibited its use on its platform. Hadise’s response to TikTok’s decision was swift and forceful.
In a message that she published on her social media account, she expressed her disapproval of the decision to ban her. Include specifics in the material!
The trailer for the series, which will be available on a digital platform on November 22nd, generated a great deal of buzz and received a lot of positive feedback almost immediately after its publication.
The trailer, on the other hand, encountered a few challenges in spite of the accolades it received. By asserting that the trailer contains sexual material, the social media company TikTok said that it was in violation of its community guidelines. As a result, TikTok pulled the trailer from publication.
Hadise’s response to the ban that TikTok imposed was instantaneous. In a social media post, Hadise expressed her thoughts.
“Since the start of my professional career, I have struggled to perform freely and shoot music videos due to my gender.” During the Eurovision season, I faced numerous challenges, such as the prohibition of my “erotic” video and my video for “Zero Tolerance.”
Even though it is not against the rules for male artists to kiss and make love in their videos, it is considered “immoral” when female musicians go beyond just embracing their audiences. It was stated by him.
After the trailer for our next series, “Esas Oğlan,” was prohibited on TikTok, it has been removed. I can’t help but chuckle; doesn’t this make you laugh too? These platforms claim to be advocates for freedom, don’t they? They permit the sharing of a wide variety of movies, the mistreatment of minors, and the earning of money via the opening of bodies, despite the fact that love scenes are considered “immoral.”
Why are scenes showing love forbidden, but those showing rape, guns, and illegal drugs allowed?