TikTok announces tools to deal with inappropriate comments |
TikTok has released a popup to notify users before posting any inappropriate or inappropriate comments.
The platform says: At TikTok, we have worked hard to create a supportive environment where our community can focus on what is important to them: creativity, creativity, and community fun. Part of the fun is interacting with content, sharing ideas, and sharing comments in the following ways.
She added: Our goal is to create a positive environment in which people in our community support and nurture each other. We introduced two new features today: The first feature gives creators more control over comments on videos, and the second feature is that users must reconsider posting inappropriate comments.
More ways to control comments:
Content creators go to great lengths to create content that millions of people love. Tik Tok provides better control over the content. The new feature allows creators to filter all comments to see which comments appear in the video.
Once this feature is enabled, comments will only be displayed if the video creator uses the new comment management tool to approve them.
This feature builds on TikTok's existing comment controls and allows users to filter spam, offensive comments, and certain keywords.
Think twice before leaving a comment:
Not only does the platform provide more tools for developers, but it also wants to encourage its community to treat everyone with kindness and respect.
A new warning has been shown asking users to reconsider posting inappropriate or offensive comments, reminding users of community rules, and allowing users to edit comments before sharing them.
Disclaimer: Can you reconsider posting this information? You can still edit or publish it.
As part of this new announcement, TikTok has also announced a partnership with the Cyberbullying Research Center as it works on additional anti-bullying initiatives.
The mission of the Cyberbullying Research Center is to conduct adequate research on cyberbullying and related forms of abuse. The platform works with the center to improve their knowledge of bullying inside and outside of TikTok, and to work together in a way that better supports community members. And the development of others.
Cyberbullying Research Center said: The Cyberbullying Research Center is very excited to partner with TikTok to conduct anti-bullying activities in the coming months.
Since Instagram put similar requirements in 2019, it has been looking for these requirements on other social networks to reduce bullying and harassment. Twitter announced that it tested them last year and has also monitored it via Facebook.
Instagram later reported that the results of the claim request were encouraging, stating that these types of warnings can encourage people to rethink words when given a chance.