TikTok will use its automated system to detect and remove a large number of สล็à¸à¸•à¸à¸à¸™à¹„ลน์ videos that violate its policies. in the past year The service has tested and optimized its systems to find and remove such content. It will roll out those systems in the US and Canada in the coming weeks.
in the beginning The algorithm looks for posts that violate policies related to minor safety, violence, explicit content, nudity, sex, illegal activity. and controlled goods If the system detects a violation They will immediately fetch the video. And users who posted can appeal. Users can also set video status for manual review as well.
The automatic check will be "Reserved for content categories where our technology has the highest level of accuracy," TikTok said. Only one in 20 auto-deleted videos is false and should be on the platform. algorithm and observes that "Video takedown appeal requests remain consistent"
TikTok says its automation should keep security staff free to focus on content that requires a more nuanced approach. including videos that contain bullying harassment, misinformation and hate speech Most importantly, systems can reduce the number of potentially embarrassing videos that safety teams have to watch, such as videos of extremist violence or child exploitation. For one thing, Facebook has been accused of not doing enough to protect their well-being.