If you are a regular user of social media apps then you might know the bully problem which many social networks possess, including TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter. This is because people from all over the world have different thinking and there are some users who regularly try to troll other people in a comment section. First Twitter took an action in which it allowed the user to limit the comment section so that no one can troll other people. Many social media platforms are facing the problem of bully and harassment and they are getting failed every time to stop these issues completely. If you use the TikTok app and you can check the mentality of the people in the comment section where every second person is trying to harass or bully other people. However, TikTok is trying its best to foster a community where everyone treats each other with kindness and respect because this makes the social media app more entertaining.
To tackle these issues, TikTok rolls out a new filtered comment feature that allows people to review one time before posting a comment in the videos. Users before this feature only had a filter that targeted comments that has spam or offensive language or words which someone might not like. It might be a good option because many content creators use to turn off the commenting in order to avoid people posting trolling comments, but now, creators can restrict such people from posting these bully comments and can allow only those people who give good suggestions or creative ideas. TikTok has made another new addition which can aim at who is commenting under a video, will pop up a box that warns the user to review the comment that may be inappropriate or trolling comment.
TikTok wants people to be creative and supportive in society and make the environment positive. Creators will have to go to each comment individually to allow them to be in their videos other the creator can delete or remove such comment using a new comment management tool. This feature will remind the users to reconsider the comment before posting and remind them of the community guidelines of TikTok before posting a bad comment. But this option can make the creator more liked than actually, they are which can spread false information to the users and brands because brands can take the wrong information from the likeability of the users. It can create a problem for the brand to make a decision on which users should they work with.
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To tackle these issues, TikTok rolls out a new filtered comment feature that allows people to review one time before posting a comment in the videos. Users before this feature only had a filter that targeted comments that has spam or offensive language or words which someone might not like. It might be a good option because many content creators use to turn off the commenting in order to avoid people posting trolling comments, but now, creators can restrict such people from posting these bully comments and can allow only those people who give good suggestions or creative ideas. TikTok has made another new addition which can aim at who is commenting under a video, will pop up a box that warns the user to review the comment that may be inappropriate or trolling comment.
TikTok wants people to be creative and supportive in society and make the environment positive. Creators will have to go to each comment individually to allow them to be in their videos other the creator can delete or remove such comment using a new comment management tool. This feature will remind the users to reconsider the comment before posting and remind them of the community guidelines of TikTok before posting a bad comment. But this option can make the creator more liked than actually, they are which can spread false information to the users and brands because brands can take the wrong information from the likeability of the users. It can create a problem for the brand to make a decision on which users should they work with.
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