TikTok has also introduced its Asia Pacific Safety Advisory Council (APAC). This council is made up of legal experts, representatives of various regulatory bodies and academia from all across the region. The aim of this external council is to advice on content moderation policies and trust and safety issues specific to the region.
The council brings together thought leaders who can help to develop forward looking policies that not only address the challenges of today, but also plan ahead for the next set of issues that the industry will face by identifying them and developing strategies accordingly. They will provide subject matter expertise and advise on TikTok’s content moderation policies and practices to help shape regional and global guidelines.
TikTok is taking a positive step forward in improving its policies and processes with the establishment of the APAC Safety Advisory Council. I’m pleased to welcome the founding members to the council and firmly believe this council will provide constructive, sound and honest advice as TikTok continues to strengthen its content policies in Asia Pacific. We look forward to expanding our council in the future, with representatives from other markets in the region.
Arjun Narayan – TikTok Trust and Safety Director.
The founding members of TikTok’s APAC Safety Advisory Council include:
This council will convene quarterly for discussions on key issues, including online safety, child safety, digital literacy, mental health and human rights, report on observations and submit formal recommendations related to the issues discussed. More details about the council and its updates can be found on TikTok’s official website.
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