In an update to its community guidelines, TikTok said it will be strengthening its 'dangerous acts and challenges' policy to prohibit content that promotes harmful hoaxes.
In an update to its community guidelines posted Tuesday, the tech giant said it will be strengthening its "dangerous acts and challenges" policy to prohibit content that promotes harmful hoaxes.
TikTok will also be highlighting a separate policy category within its rules to creators to provide more details about which type of hoaxes violate its rules. In addition, TikTok said it would be adding more clarity on the types of hateful ideologies and practices prohibited on its platform, including deadnaming, misgendering and misogyny, as well as content that promotes conversion therapy programs.TikTok says it works with experts and law enforcement to evaluate dangerous content on its platform and stop it from spreading.
On Tuesday, the company said it removed 91 million videos in the third quarter of 2021, most of which were removed before a video received any views.
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