How has TikTok censored the myriad content posted?



TikTok ”, a popular short video social media in Japan, is an app for smartphones developed and operated by a company called ByteDance based in Beijing, China. The Guardian, a major British general newspaper, reports on what kind of rules have been used to censor countless content posted on TikTok.

Revealed: how TikTok censors videos that do not please Beijing | Technology | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/sep/25/revealed-how-tiktok-censors-videos-that-do-not-please-beijing



The Guardian independently obtained the details of the moderation guidelines distributed to the moderators who censor content in TikTok.

Content prohibited by the guidelines is divided into two categories. One is a “violation” of site guidelines, and posts may be permanently deleted from the site, and the user who posted the account may also be deleted. When classified into another category, the content remains on the service as it is, but the content is curated by the TikTok algorithm, making it difficult for the user to see.


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Aaron Yoo

Most of the China-related moderation guidelines are contained in a section that stipulates “discriminatory remarks and religion”, which includes “criticism or attack on policy, ie constitutional monarchy, parliamentary system, The act of criticizing rules in China, such as separation and socialist systems, is said to be subject to censorship.

In addition, it states that the distortion in the history of local or other countries, such as the Jakarta riots in Indonesia in May 1998, the Cambodian massacre by the Pol Pot administration, and the Sixty-four Tiananmen incident , is prohibited.

In addition to these, more general rules include: “exaggeration of separatism, religious conflicts, ethnic group conflicts, for example, Islamic conflicts, or instigating the independence of Northern Ireland, the Chechen Republic, Tibet and Taiwan, 'Content that exaggerates ethnicity' is also prohibited.

Content that violates these three guidelines will not be deleted, but will be curated to make it less visible to the user. However, for example, posts related to Falun Gong appear to be deleted as violating the guidelines. The reason is that Falun Gong is classified as a “group promoting suicide”.


by Gian Cescon

In addition, TikTok has rules to block “Minor Pornography”, which allows minors to be identified as “young children under 1 year old”, “1-8 year old children”, “young adolescents” 'It is said to be classified into four categories,' Minor under 18 '. However, if you are uncertain whether a user is under the age of 18, the guidelines explicitly recommend that moderators “treat the subject as an adult”.

It should be noted that, subject to the Kim Jong Il of net censorship, Kim Jong-un, Kim Il-sung, Mahatma Gandhi, Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Abe Shinzo, Xi Jinping, Park Geun, Joko Widodo, such as the Narendra Modi It seems that the names of politicians are not included.

Bytedance claims that The Guardian's original censorship guidelines were abolished in May 2019, before the demonstration in Hong Kong took place. “At the beginning of TikTok ’s launch, Bytedance took a sharp approach to minimizing conflicts on the platform. Also, the moderation guidelines may promote conflicts such as religion and ethnic groups. Penalty was placed on content, and since TikTok became popular worldwide in 2018, these guidelines were not the right approach, and local teams who understood the subtle differences in each market `` We are starting to work to support it and take a more localized approach, '' arguing that the guidelines obtained by The Guardian were used in the past and are no longer being used. It is.

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