TikTok has introduced new guidelines for earning money through its livestreaming feature and educational tools to assist creators.
LIVE is introducing new monetization guidelines and specific instructional programs aimed at fostering happy, real, and positive LIVE communities. According to these criteria, content that is not real or of poor quality cannot be made into money. Most authors currently abide by the guidelines, but those that don’t risk notification may lose access to revenue services.
The Community Guidelines and Terms of Service remain the cornerstone of TikTok’s content standards, ensuring adherence to ethical practices and user safety across all live content. These guidelines include restrictions on content that promotes violence, hate speech, or other harmful behavior. The educational tools provide tips on how to engage with viewers positively, foster a sense of community, and handle difficult situations that may arise during a livestream.
To provide new LIVE creators with improved support and a safe welcome, TikTok is also revising the onboarding process. For their work to become live, creators need to fulfill certain requirements and be at least eighteen. In stages, newly qualified creators will be granted access to advanced monetization tools so they can get familiar with LIVE’s guidelines as their following grows.
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