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TikTok to raise age requirement for hosting livestreams and add adult-only streams

Por: CBS News Tech October 20, 2022

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TikTok will increase the minimum age requirement for livestreaming from 16 to 18 beginning on Nov. 23, and it will soon allow users to target adult audiences with stream content. The changes are part of the social media giant's efforts to improve community safety.The foundation of TikTok is built on community trust and safety, TikTok . To protect our users and creators and support their well-being, we constantly work to evolve the... + full article



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