This was all over the news yesterday... "Glamor
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"Glamorous millionaire 'queenpin', 53, is accused of running crime ring of 12 women called 'California Girls' who stole $8M in cosmetics and designer clothes, storing them in 4,500 sq ft mansion and selling them on Amazon"
Reminded me of the movie on Netflix called QueenPin which surprisingly I liked. Even on Amazon there are stolen or bogus products.
As I've been saying, TikTok has a lot of crap & knockoffs. This is why when someone buys something from Market, they are surprised it actually came from a real store like Target. As you said, Market could really tap into the market of being know for selling real products. It is possible that they don't want to 'bite the hand that fees them' by calling out TikTok crap/knockoff sellers in general.