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After facing flak from all quarters including the fans and followers of popular YouTubers, TikTok has issued a clarification over its user Faizal Siddiqui's video that promoted acid attacks. The short video platform has also issued a list of dos and don'ts for its users to create videos on TikTok. Watch this video to know what TikTok said.
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