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TikTok’s new guidelines add subtle changes for LIVE creators, AI content, and more

TikTok’s new guidelines add subtle changes for LIVE creators, AI content, and more

TikTok is updating its Community Guidelines, introducing subtle changes for LIVE creators, AI-generated content, and other aspects of the platform. The new guidelines aim to provide clearer expectations and standards for user-generated content. Key updates include: 1. LIVE creators: TikTok will require LIVE streamers to disclose if they're using AI-generated avatars or other synthetic elements in their broadcasts. 2. AI-generated content: TikTok will introduce new labels for AI-generated videos, ensuring users are aware of the origin of the content they're consuming. 3. Transparency: The platform will provide more transparency around its recommendation system and the factors it considers when curating the "For You" feed. 4. Misinformation: TikTok will strengthen its policies around the spread of misinformation, with a focus on topics like elections and public health. The updates are part of TikTok's ongoing efforts to maintain a safe and trustworthy platform for its growing user base, balancing creativity and authenticity with the need for clear guidelines and transparency.

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