Douyin’s New Rules

The Chinese version of TikTok will implement stricter rules and prohibit “deviant” and “anti-government” discussions. All justified with the fight against teen cyber addiction.

Here we are. New rules for Douyin, the Chinese version of the video-based social networking service TikTok, are ready, and they promise more control. The matter is not unimportant. Every day, 600 million users access Douyin, and controlling it is like controlling several large Chinese provinces.

Read more at “More Control Under the Pretext of Protecting Minors”

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