Woman bravely confronts men for taking secret pics of her - but TikTok removes her videos for ‘bullying’

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A woman has reportedly been accused of bullying by TikTok for uploading a video of men who were secretly taking pictures of her in a swimsuit.

The social media user, who goes by username @Dabriielle on the app, shared footage of her walking up to three guys sitting by a lake.

One man could clearly be seen looking at a photo of two women in bikinis taken from a distance. Once he spots the woman, he swiftly switches the photo away in favor of a pic of him and a little girl.

But the woman claims she knew what she saw and so she furiously told the trio: "Wow, look at you looking at photos of us. I just caught you on video, you f***ing creeper."

"You’re all f***ing disgusting," she can be heard telling all three, before calling them "pervs".

As part of the video text, she urged other women to "start calling these men out" and stated that they were "secretly taking photos of us in our swimsuits".

She went on to explain in the video's caption that TikTok had taken down her previous video, which contained footage of the encounter, allegedly citing "bullying and harassment."

According to TikTok's community guidelines on abusive behavior, the social media giant removes "all expressions of abuse, including threats or degrading statements intended to mock, humiliate, embarrass, intimidate or hurt an individual."

"LMAO" she wrote in her video's caption, before adding: "I think we were the ones getting harassed though."

The clip has since racked up over 280,000 views and 52,000 likes since it was posted a week ago.

The response was mixed, with many defending the woman and others reprimanding her for the way she acted in the video.

One person wrote: "I'm so sorry. But good job going up to him."

Another slammed the man who was caught looking at a pic he had allegedly taken of the woman. The user wrote: "How [do] you have a daughter and do stuff like this?"

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Others defended the men, with one writing: "[It's] a public place if you don't like it cover up."

Another asked the original poster: "Why would [you] embarrass them?

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