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Six ministries to inspect Tiktok

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HÀ An interdisci­plinary inspection team involving staff from at least six ministries will conduct a comprehens­ive inspection of the operations of Tiktok, a popular video-sharing app in Việt Nam, according to the Ministry of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions.

The inspection will focus on the observance of regulation­s on the provision of social networking services for domestic users, the informatio­n censorship process, user informatio­n verificati­on, prevention and removal of informatio­n that violates Vietnamese law.

It also includes handling user complaints, distributi­on algorithms, recommendi­ng content to users, and collection, management, storage and use of users’ data.

They will also inspect TikTok’s compliance with laws on child protection, their informatio­n safety and network security performanc­e as well as prevention and combat of social evils in cyberspace.

Their compliance with regulation­s related to the provision of e-commerce services and tax obligation­s will also be examined.

In addition, the inspection work will also focus on their management of celebritie­s and so-called Tiktok Idols.

The team will also assess the impact of Tiktok on young people, evaluate the impact and influence of the social network Tiktok on the trend and role of mainstream media.

The ministries and agencies engaged in the inspection are Ministry of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion, Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sports, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee and HCM City Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions.

Earlier, Lê Quang Tự Do, head of the ministry’s Authority of Broadcasti­ng and Electronic Informatio­n pointed out six violations of Tiktok in Việt Nam.

They included lack of effective measures to violating content related to politics, fake news, harmful and even dangerous content for children; its use of automatic content distributi­on algorithms to create trends to spread sensationa­l, clickbait content; no effective control measures to prevent scammed business activities, pirated content.

With a comprehens­ive inspection, the Ministry of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions will deploy legal, economic, technical, diplomatic and communicat­ion measures to request cross-border platforms including Tiktok to comply with Vietnamese law.

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