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TikTok restores Brooke Slusser account after ‘permanently’ banning her after videos on SJSU volleyball scandal

Former San Jose State University co-captain Brooke Slusser claims she shared beds with a trans teammate, not knowing the athlete's birth sex, when the two lived in the same apartment. (Fox News Digital / Jackson Thompson)

Former San Jose State University volleyball star Brooke Slusser was temporarily banned from TikTok after posting several videos discussing her alleged experience sharing a team and apartment with a transgender teammate. Her account, which was "permanently banned" according to screenshots obtained by Fox News Digital, was later restored Tuesday after publication.

Slusser provided screenshots to Fox News Digital showing the notification of her banishment and an unsuccessful appeal. The notifications cite violations of "community guidelines." 

"We ask that all users follow our Community Guidelines to help us maintain a safe, respectful TikTok community," the notification read. 

Brooke Slusser was banned from TikTok after posting videos discussing the SJSU volleyball scandal (Courtesy of Brooke Slusser)

Brooke Slusser was banned from TikTok (Courtesy of Brooke Slusser)

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Fox News Digital has reached out to TikTok for comment as to why her account was banned and then restored, but has not received a response. 

"I'm pretty mad about it," Slusser told Fox News Digital after the initial ban occurred. 

TikTok previously banned the activist sportswear brand XX-XY Athletics, which Slusser is signed with, after it posted an advertisement video advocating for the protection of women and girls' sports from biological male trans athletes.

TikTok was previously owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, before finalizing a $14 billion deal to shift its U.S. operations

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