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Black TikTokers have gone on strike and are refusing to create viral dances because they say white creators don't credit them and become overnight stars with the stolen moves.
The no-dance strike erupted when Megan Thee Stallion released her new song 'Thot S**t' on June 11 - something that would typically lead to the creation of a viral dance circulating on the social media app as happened with her song 'WAP' with Cardi B.
By Tuesday morning - almost one month on from the song's release - there were around 487,000 videos on TikTok set to the song but no dance trend has yet emerged.
TikTok is known for its viral dance crazes, which black creators say are often choreographed by them before the trend is picked up by white stars, many of whom have achieve lucrative success outside of the app thanks to their large follower counts - like teenager Charli D'Amelio and Kourtney Kardashian's pal Addison Rae.
Several black creators say white creators then fail to credit them for their work and benefit from copying them - sometimes even taking the credit for its creation.
Both Charli, who boasts 119.4 million followers, and Addison, who has 81.8 million fans on the app, have previously come under fire for failing to give black dancers due credit when recreating their work.
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