TikTok adds a strikes policy for bans
by Mitchell Clark from The Verge - All Posts on (#68GM6)
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TikTok has announced an update to its moderation system, which will implement account strikes, similar to YouTube's community guidelines strikes. The company says it's doing this because its previous system could be confusing to creators and exploited by bad actors.
If TikTok removes content, such as a video or comment, for violating a community guideline, the account behind it will get a strike, which expires after 90 days. There are multiple types of strikes - you can get them for specific product features like Comments or Live or for sections of TikTok's policies (so strikes for doing a dangerous challenge won't necessarily be counted with strikes for leaving a spammy comment).
Getting enough strikes in any category will result in a...