TikTok removes over six million videos to provide a positive in-app environment


By MYBRANDBOOK


TikTok removes over six million videos to provide a positive in-app environment

TikTok to provide a positive in-app environment for its users in India, has revealed the removal of over six million videos that have violated its Community Guidelines.

 

This is part of TikTok’s ongoing efforts to make its millions of users feel safe and comfortable within the community by empowering them with the right tools and resources.

 

TikTok has also introduced its age-gate feature for its new users, which will only allow users age 13 years and above to login and create an account on TikTok, further adding to the safety mechanisms in place to ensure that underage users do not use the platform.

 

Helena Lersch, Director, Global Public Policy, TikTok, says, “As a global community, safety has been one of TikTok’s key priorities. The launch of our age-gate feature in addition to our existing takedown of content that violates our Community Guidelines reinforce our ongoing commitment to ensure that our platform remains a safe and positive space for our Indian users and we discharge our obligations under the Intermediary Guidelines of India, in a meaningful manner. We are looking forward to introducing more relevant features and initiatives to help Indian users be safe and continue to enhance their experience with TikTok.”

 

TikTok’s continued safety efforts in India

 

These announcements closely follow the launch of TikTok’s Safety Center and resource pages tackling Anti-Bullying in ten major local languages - Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Oriya.

 

Additionally, TikTok recently added an advisory for the upcoming General Elections in English and 10 major local languages on the Safety Center page which links to the website of the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the cVIGIL app.

 

To further educate and encourage users to behave responsibly on the platform during this election season, TikTok has recently launched an in-app notification which contains a public service announcement (PSA) reminding users to use the platform responsibly in conformity with the guidelines of the ECI and also linking out to the ECI’s website.

 

TikTok’s protective measures in place, which combines content moderation technology with a robust human moderation team, has enabled the removal of inappropriate content and termination of users’ accounts that violates its Terms of Service, Privacy Policy and Community Policies.

 

The launch of the localized Safety Center empowers the users to keep their accounts safe and learn how to choose to keep their accounts private and use other features in their own language. The users can even enable the ‘Digital Wellbeing’ feature from within the app, which limits the number of screen hours along with the tools to report, flag, block and delete comments and a Restricted Mode further enabling users to filter content.

 

In continuation with its commitment to a positive environment, TikTok has also launched its comments filter feature to help users prevent predatory, hateful, and obscene comments from appearing in response to their videos on the platform. The feature empowers users to self-define 30 keywords in English and Hindi that they would like to automatically filter out from their comment section.

 

As it fosters a global community that thrives on creativity and expression, TikTok is committed to helping make its millions of users feel safe and comfortable within the community, which is why it is continuously enhancing and updating its policies like community guidelines, Anti-Bullying resource page and the age-gating feature to ensure a positive and safe in-app environment for its users.

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