TikTok on Friday outlined new video removal software designed to automatically block violent and pornographic material. It'll reduce the number of videos that breach the company's policies on "minor safety, adult nudity and sexual activities, violent and graphic content and illegal activities and regulated goods," the video-based social media company said in a blog post.
The company will begin using the system, which identifies "violative content" once uploaded, free porn over the next few weeks. Creators will be able to appeal their video's removal via the app or report potential violations for the company to review, it noted.
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