TikTok removes 380,000 videos in US for violating hate speech policy
- Short video app TikTok, owned by China’s ByteDance, has removed more than 380,000 videos and banned more than 1,300 accounts for hateful content
- A review by the Anti-Defamation League earlier this month said the platform was being used to spread white supremacist and anti-Semitic hate speech
TikTok said in a blog post that it had acted on content such as race-based harassment and that it also had a zero-tolerance policy on organised hate groups and on content that denied “violent tragedies” like the Holocaust or slavery.
The app, which is hugely popular among teenagers, is best known for dance and lip-synching routines and viral challenges, but a review by the Anti-Defamation League earlier this month said that the platform was being used to spread white supremacist and anti-Semitic hate speech.
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TikTok, which has been under scrutiny over its content moderation practices, in March named the initial members of a content advisory council to give advice on its policies and evaluate the company’s actions.
TikTok has said that it has never provided user data to China and that it would not do so if asked.