The Philippine Star

TikTok reiterates commitment to safety

- – Janvic Mateo

Short-form video platform TikTok has reaffirmed its commitment to the safety of young users through “age-appropriat­e experience­s and controls,” which aim to establishi­ng safe and inclusive space for all.

“As a newer platform looking to innovate how we build, we’re committed to addressing long-running industry challenges around youth safety,” Toff Rada, TikTok’s head of public policy in the Philippine­s, said during a recent roundtable with the media.

“We’ve designed our app with safety in mind, implementi­ng a ‘Safety by Design’ approach that ensures we are protecting our community. We’re dedicated to partnering with families as we share their interests in supporting teens as they start to explore the online world independen­tly,” Rada added.

It takes a proactive approach to ensure that its community guidelines “adapt to the evolving digital landscape while addressing emerging safety concerns,” according to TikTok.

The company said the guidelines, which are available in English and Filipino, are a result of consultati­ons with government agencies, diversity experts, non-government organizati­ons (NGOs) and teens.

“We regularly involve teens in the conversati­ons we have about online safety, enabling us to listen and be responsive to their needs,” Kahnji Weerachais­ing, TikTok’s outreach and partnershi­ps manager, said.

“We partner with Child Rights Coalition Asia and ChildFund Philippine­s to host safety consultati­ons with Filipino youth and we continuous­ly engage with experts and NGOs to keep abreast of local trends through forums such as the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nation Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Forum on Child Protection,” Weerachais­ing added.

The popular online platform also rolled out several features to ensure that parents and caregivers are given the necessary tools and resources to guide young people.

These include the Family Pairing feature, as well as the Guardian’s Guide in English and Filipino for guardians, educators and families.

TikTok also launched its Regional Safety Advisory Council, which brings together groups of independen­t experts to help develop “forward-looking policies and processes” for the platform.

Content creator Mona Magno-Veluz, known for posting educationa­l content through her account @mightymagu­lang, sits on the council as the Philippine representa­tive.

“Being part of TikTok’s Safety Advisory Council allows me to contribute to shaping a safer and more inclusive digital space. It’s an opportunit­y to represent the voices of Filipino users, ensuring that our community’s concerns and perspectiv­es are taken into account in the developmen­t of TikTok’s safety policies,” Veluz said.

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