TikTok announced new rules for videos people post. These changes start September fifteenth. The company wants everyone to feel safe and responsible online.


TikTok’s New Policy on User-Generated Content

(TikTok’s New Policy on User-Generated Content)

TikTok now requires clear labels on videos made using artificial intelligence tools. This means creators must tell viewers if AI helped make their content. TikTok believes this is important for trust. People should know what is real.

The platform also updated its rules about showing dangerous activities. Videos showing very risky challenges or stunts are not allowed. TikTok will remove them. This applies to challenges that could cause serious harm. The goal is to stop people from copying unsafe acts.

TikTok made its rules against bullying easier to understand. The rules now clearly explain what counts as bullying. This helps creators know what is not okay. The company hopes this reduces hurtful behavior.

Protecting younger users is another key focus. TikTok added stronger safety settings for accounts owned by people under sixteen. These accounts will have privacy features turned on automatically. This limits who can see their videos and send them messages. The company wants teens to have a safer experience.

TikTok will also start removing videos that break its rules faster. The system for finding harmful content is getting better. This means bad content should be taken down more quickly. People can still appeal if they think a video was removed unfairly.


TikTok’s New Policy on User-Generated Content

(TikTok’s New Policy on User-Generated Content)

A TikTok spokesperson explained the updates. “We constantly work to make our platform better. These new rules help keep our community safe. They encourage responsible sharing. We believe creativity should be positive for everyone.” The company encourages users to read the updated Community Guidelines.