Kathmandu, Dec 4: TikTok has removed 6,078 videos that were posted against the ‘community guidelines’ in Nepal in two months.
TikTok's representative said out of
the videos posted in April and June 99.1 percent of the videos were removed
immediately while 93.2 percent videos were deleted within 24 hours.
The data was presented at the
'Digital Safety Summit Nepal' organized by TikTok in coordination with the
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology in Kathmandu on
Tuesday.
On the occasion, TikTok
representative Sidra Jalil presented a working paper on the regualtory
guidelines prepared by TikTok.
Jalil said that the age group has
also been categorically allocated to create a dignified and systematic TikTok
platform.
According to the guidelines, the
user has minimum age of 16 years to directly send message to TikTok and 18
years to go for live.
In lack of awareness on the proper
use of social media, the guidelines were not followed properly, the
representative said.
On the occasion, TikTok's Head of
Public Policy and Government Relations for South Asia, Fordous Mottakin said
that tiktok is committed to continuously collaborating with the Government of
Nepal to promote digital literacy and online safety.
He said that the guideline has been
put in place for the online safety of children and youth in particular.
Noting that some precautionary
steps have been taken towards creating a safe online environment in Nepal, he
said that there is a special concern for the safety of TikTok users. (RSS)