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TikTok to join EU code of conduct against hate speech

- BRUSSELS -REUTERS

Chinese video app TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, will be joining the European Union's voluntary code of conduct to combat illegal hate speech online, the European Commission said on Tuesday.

Social media platforms have come under increasing pressure from politician­s and government­s to do more to tackle online hate speech and disinforma­tion, which have been blamed for helping to fuel a wave of racist attacks in some countries. The Commission set up the code of conduct in May 2016 where tech companies work with civil society organisati­ons and public authoritie­s to remove online hate speech.

Commission Vice President for values and transparen­cy Vera Jourova said the new addition to a group, whose members include Facebook (FB.O), Microsoft (MSFT.O), Twitter (TWTR.N), Google's (GOOG.O) YouTube and Snapchat, was a positive step. "It's good that TikTok joined the code - a company favoured by young users who are particular­ly vulnerable to online abuse and illegal hate speech," she said in a statement.

"Of course, I expect TikTok to adhere not only to the Code's principles, but also fully respect European law when operating on European soil," Jourova said.

"Our ultimate goal is to eliminate hate on TikTok. We recognise that this may seem an insurmount­able challenge as the world is increasing­ly polarised, but we believe that this shouldn't stop us from trying," TikTok's head of trust and safety for EMEA Cormac Keenan said in a statement.

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