Cape Breton Post

TikTok head pledges fight against fake news

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BRUSSELS — Chinese video app TikTok’s new Chief Executive Kevin Mayer has told EU digital chief Thierry Breton he intends to play an active role fighting disinforma­tion, an EU official said this, as Breton pushes tech giants to step up their efforts against fake news.

Breton in the last two months has held video conference­s with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to promote his campaign against fake news and other issues.

TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, allows users to create short videos. It has exploded in popularity during the COVID-19 crisis but has recently been hit with privacy complaints and concerns stemming from its apparently close ties to Beijing.

Mayer, previously Walt Disney Co’s top streaming executive, left the U.S. entertainm­ent and theme parks giant to become TikTok’s CEO last month.

“Good conversati­on with Kevin Mayer, CEO of TikTok. Entertaini­ng millions, TikTok has a role to play against disinforma­tion,” Breton said in a tweet after a video call with Mayer.

Breton invited TikTok to join the European Union’s code of conduct, said the EU official, who was not authorized to speak publicly.

Members of the voluntary code of conduct include Google, Facebook, Twitter and Mozilla which signed up in October 2018 to combat fake news on their platforms in a bid to stave off more heavy-handed regulation­s.

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