TikTok 'content check' tells creators if their videos will be blocked from For You pages
TikTok is testing a new "content check" feature that allows creators to preview whether their videos meet the platform's recommendations algorithm and community guidelines. The web-based "Content Check Lite" tool, available on TikTok Studio, will flag potential issues before a video is posted. TikTok is also experimenting with a "broader" content check feature that can provide specific feedback on how to correct ineligible content. The feature aims to increase transparency and trust with creators, who often speculate about TikTok's algorithm and why some videos don't perform as expected. TikTok has already tested a similar feature for TikTok Shop sellers, resulting in a 27% reduction in "low-quality uploads." The company is also introducing new muting and filtering controls for comments, a dedicated "creator inbox," and "creator chat rooms" to enhance the creator experience on the platform.
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