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TikTok announced Thursday that it would be further limiting the reach of state-affiliated media accounts outside of their home countries. The platform labels the accounts of state-affiliated media, or media organizations that are subject to the influence or control of their governments. It began adding these disclaimers in 2022, starting with Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian state-controlled media and later expanding to over 40 countries.
data security, said in a statement. “During this critical election year, we are further strengthening our efforts to aggressively counter influence attempts and ensure TikTok remains free from outside manipulation.” State-affiliated media accounts will not be put on the “For You” page, which is TikTok’s algorithm that recommends videos to users. The accounts will also be prohibited from advertising to markets outside of their home countries.
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