After TikTok banned that account for terrorist imagery, Aziz used a different one to post her video about the plight of Muslims in China. Earlier in the day, the episode had taken another turn when TikTok took down Aziz’s video about China for 50 minutes. In a statement, Eric Han, the head of safety for TikTok in the United States, apologised for the mistake. He also said the platform banned devices associated with a blocked account to prevent the spread of “coordinated malicious behaviour.”“It’s clear that this was not the intent here,” Han wrote. “While we recognise that this video may have been intended as satire, our policies on this front are currently strict,” Han wrote.
Source: bd News24 November 28, 2019 07:30 UTC