TikTok Says a Coordinated Attack Was Behind Recent Spate of Suicide Clip Uploads

TikTok found evidence of a “coordinated attack" when it investigated why the video was suddenly appearing on the app.

Advertisement
By Gadgets 360 Staff With Inputs From AP | Updated: 23 September 2020 12:17 IST
Highlights
  • In the US, TikTok faces a ban later this month
  • TikTok took down 104.5 million videos for violating its guidelines
  • Users usually look through their own feed or use hashtags to find videos

TikTok wrote to nine other tech platforms proposing that they warn each other about violent content

TikTok says a video of a man apparently dying by suicide that circulated on its platform was spread deliberately by a group of users working together.

The company found evidence of a “coordinated attack" when it investigated why the video was suddenly appearing on the popular short-video sharing app, a TikTok executive told a British parliamentary committee Tuesday.

Advertisement

TikTok scrambled earlier this month to remove clips of the man dying by suicide, raising concerns about the platform's ability to stop harmful content from reaching its users, many of whom are teens.
Theo Bertram, TikTok's European director of public policy, said there was a huge spike in the number of clips uploaded to TikTok about a week after the original video was livestreamed on Facebook.

“There's evidence of a coordinated attack,” Bertrand said. “Through our investigations, we learned that groups operating on the dark Web made plans to raid social media platforms including TikTok, in order to spread the video across the Internet. What we saw was a group of users who were repeatedly attempting to upload the video to our platform.” The Dark Web is a part of the Internet accessible only through anonymity-providing software.

Advertisement

The users were “splicing it, editing it and cutting it in different ways" and then making new accounts to help spread it, he said.

TikTok users usually look through their own feed or use hashtags to find videos. But these users were clicking on account profiles, apparently anticipating that they would be posting the suicide clip, which is an unusual way to find videos, Bertram said. He gave few other details.

Advertisement

The company wrote Monday to nine other tech platforms proposing that they warn each other about violent and graphic content on their own services.

Bertram's comments came as TikTok said in its latest transparency report that it took down 104.5 million videos for violating its guidelines or terms of service during the first six months of the year. That's less than one percent of the total number of videos uploaded for that period.

Advertisement

TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, is fighting pressure in some of its major markets. In the US, TikTok faces a ban later this month from smartphone app stores, followed by a broader ban in November unless ByteDance can persuade US officials it can resolve national security concerns.


Are Apple Watch SE, iPad 8th Gen the Perfect ‘Affordable' Products for India? We discussed this on Orbital, our weekly technology podcast, which you can subscribe to via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or RSS, download the episode, or just hit the play button below.

Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: TikTok, ByteDance, Dark Web
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. House Of The Dragon Season 3 OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch it Online?
  2. Akshay Kumar's Bhooth Bangla Out on OTT: Know Where to Stream This Horror-Comedy Online
  1. Astronomers Discover Why Massive Galaxies Died Early in the Universe
  2. Akshay Kumar’s Bhooth Bangla Out on OTT: Know Where to Stream This Horror-Comedy Online
  3. House Of The Dragon Season 3 OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch it Online?
  4. Raakh Now Streaming Online: Where to Watch This Ali Fazal’s Investigative Thriller Series
  5. The East Palace OTT Release Date: Know When and Where to Watch it Online
  6. Starlink Constellation Crosses 10,600 Satellites After Latest SpaceX Launch
  7. WhatsApp Could Soon Offer Meta One Plus, Meta One Premium Subscriptions With Additional Features
  8. Honor Tipped to Launch Smartphone With 10,000-Nit Display and 10,000mAh Battery
  9. Samsung Galaxy A27 5G Listing on Czech Website Leaves Little to the Imagination Ahead of Imminent Debut
  10. Asus Chromebook CM32 Detachable With 2.5K Display Launched in India Alongside Chromebook CM14, CM15
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.