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Paige Spiranac wants TikTok to 'free the cleavage' after claiming app 'shadow-banned' her

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Paige Spiranac has been on a cold streak on TikTok, and she has a theory as to why.

It is extremely uncommon for the 30-year-old golf influencer's videos on TikTok not to rack up hundreds of thousands of views. She has had several get well over one million.

But all of a sudden, her last four videos haven't even cracked six figures.

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Paige Spiranac attends MAXIM Hot 100 Experience at Hyde Beach at SLS South Beach on July 16, 2022, in Miami Beach, Florida. (Aaron Davidson/Getty Images)

In fact, her last three videos posted prior to Saturday hadn't even combined for 100,000.

Spiranac is not afraid to show off what she's got, and she has been very vocal that she will continue to do so, despite whatever the naysayers say.

But her theory is that's why she's been "shadow-banned."

"I’m shadow-banned on TikTok all because of some little innocent cleavage," she posted on X, formerly Twitter. "Free the cleavage!"

The term "shadow ban" refers to a user’s videos being restricted without the user being notified.

Paige Spiranac of the United States in action during her practice round as a preview for the 2015 Omega Dubai Ladies Masters on the Majlis Course at The Emirates Golf Club on December 7, 2015, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (David Cannon/Getty Images)

Spiranac then put her theory to the test: She posted a video she placed on TikTok on her X account.

On TikTok, it had racked up only around 6,700 views as of the time of publishing.

But on X, it received over 31,000 likes alone, and 1.4 million views.

Spiranac took another shot at the app while posting the video to X.

"TikTok doesn't approve

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