avani: claire benstead has been in and out of hospital for anorexia for more than five years. that support because it's such an isolating illness, and there's so many people in my life that don't get it and don't understand it. avani: claire says the tiktok algorithm identified she had an eating disorder, and she noticed an immediate change to the types of videos on her feed. claire: so it went from being, you know, my algorithm was, you know, australian humor and musical theatre humor and all of that kind of stuff, to just being eating disorder content all the time. and as i got sicker and i got more obsessive, all i could do was just flick through my phone and look at this footage. i spent hours on it and just fixated on it. i wasn't recovering at all. i was actively relapsing. avani: claire was admitted to hospital. as part of her treatment, her psychologists worked with her to remove the toxic content from her tiktok feed by unfollowing accounts and reporting videos. how long did it actually take you to get rid of that eating disorder content from your algorithm? claire: a