Content creator Miss Njagi is currently encountering difficulties in the online realm, particularly on TikTok.
Her second TikTok account faced a ban despite garnering 418K followers, following the earlier ban of her first account, which boasted over 1 million followers. Miss Njagi took to her Instagram page to express her sarcastic disappointment, questioning the motives of certain individuals seemingly determined to bring about her downfall.
In a post on Instagram, she wrote, “Aaah TikTok mnanibamba tu lazima you make sure account imeenda, hata mfanye nini Mungu naye haniachi.”
Despite the setbacks, Miss Njagi has embarked on rebuilding her online presence by creating a new account, currently amassing over 1000 followers.

In a show of support, fellow content creator Kris Baby criticized the actions of those responsible for the bans, urging fellow creators to raise awareness about the toxicity on TikTok. Kris Baby emphasized the need to speak out against baseless hatred and the unjust targeting of individuals leading to repeated account losses.
Miss Njagi’s initial account was banned due to a mistaken assumption of underage status stemming from her youthful appearance.
TikTok enforces various rules, and users can face bans for several reasons, including:
- Violating community guidelines, such as hate speech, harassment, or nudity.
- Intellectual property infringement, including unauthorized use of copyrighted material.
- Engaging in spamming or scamming activities.
- Underage users violating platform age restrictions.
- Participating in or promoting dangerous challenges.
- Violating TikTok’s terms of service, including creating multiple accounts or engaging in prohibited commercial activities.
- Cyberbullying and harassment.
- Sharing inappropriate or explicit content.
- Violating local laws and regulations.
- Repeated violations of TikTok’s policies, which may result in permanent account bans.