PETALING JAYA, April 14 — TikTok Malaysia’s head of public policy Hafizin Tajudin said that the social media giant is prepared to handle potential inflammatory content that...
PETALING JAYA, April 14 — TikTok Malaysia’s head of public policy Hafizin Tajudin said that the social media giant is prepared to handle potential inflammatory content that goes against its community guidelines, ahead of the upcoming state elections.
One such video, posted on the TikTok Malaysia account on January 18, garnered over 103 million views and 134,500 likes. To note, after the 15th general election last year, several inflammatory videos were posted on TikTok referencing the May 13, 1969, racial riots - an issue that garnered national attention.Hafizin also commented on the scrutiny TikTok has faced overseas recently in regard to user data privacy and security.
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