NSFW filters have taken over TikTok withthe hashtag ‘777’ being compared to traumatizing incidents which have occurred on the 22nd of December in 2022
Social media is notorious for trending content that is highly inappropriate, and major big platforms are targeted time and again.
While it is really hard for tracing down all filters on TikTok which became famous for featuring NFSW visuals you might want to avoid it at all costs, they will be reminding people of the same incident which sent a shockwave on the platform a few months ago.
What are the 777 filters compared to the December 22 incident on TikTok as they go viral
Since an appropriate trend that is inspired equally by disturbing visuals of anime and cartoon characters has emerged, users are thinking it’s the sequel to the same scarring incident which happened at the end of 2022.
Before you know about that incident that took place in 2022 end, you should understand the nature of filters under the 777 category. While the origin of the name given to the latest trend centering the NSFW filters is not known. It can be found by just entering a hashtag on TikTok. However, some users claimed that questionable filters couldn’t be found when they tried looking for them, which means that TikTok took them down.
At the moment, the Princess Peach filter and the Hello Kitty filter, both featuring fictional characters have taken over the TikTok
Incident from last year
On the 22nd of December, 2022, TikTok users got shocked by a massive circulation slideshow, featuring raunchy anime photos, clearly violating community guidelines of handle. The slideshow and videos featured eventually were taken down by TikTok and users were extremely disturbed.
Apparently, this inappropriate “incident” first occurred on the evening of December 22, and was circulated on TikTok until the next day.
Most ‘777’ filters have gone viral and also feature NSFW images and this has reminded users of the old incident that happened in 2022.
Do not participate in the NSFW trends
TikTok has not responded to the users’ call to take these filters down. So, people urge one another not to participate in any of them.


