TikTok to Ban Advertisements That Amplify Body Shaming

TikTok will also place curbs on advertisements with exaggerated claims in diet and weight loss products.

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By Gadgets 360 Staff With Inputs From Reuters | Updated: 24 September 2020 11:10 IST
Highlights
  • Ads on weigh management products can only reach users aged 18 or above
  • TikTok also partnered with National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA)
  • TikTok to start redirecting related searches to the NEDA helpline

Several in-app controls also facilitate the content-screening process for users who can report content

TikTok will ban advertisements that promote fasting apps and weight loss supplements, as part of its policy to restrict advertisements of products that amplify body shaming, the company said on Wednesday.

The short-video sharing app said in a statement it will also place curbs on advertisements with exaggerated claims in diet and weight loss products.

As per the new policies, advertisements on weigh management products can only reach users aged 18 or above. Further restrictions are also put in place to “limit irresponsible claims made by products that promote weight loss management or control.” The statement also said that any advertisement that promotes weight loss or weight management products and services cannot “promote a negative body image or negative relationship with food.”

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TikTok also partnered with American non-profit National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) to connect users looking for “support to important resources” straight from the app. TikTok plans to start redirecting related searches and hashtags to the NEDA helpline.

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Several in-app controls also facilitate the content-screening process for users, who can report harmful content, filter comments, and block other users for “unkind behaviour.”

The statement said, “As a society, weight stigma and body shaming pose both individual and cultural challenges, and we know that the internet, if left unchecked, has the risk of exacerbating such issues. That's why we're focused on working to safeguard our community from harmful content and behaviour while supporting an inclusive, and body-positive, environment.”

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TikTok, owned by China's ByteDance and at the center of a political battle between Washington and Beijing, has been racing to avoid a crackdown on its US operations.

The Trump administration had expressed concerns that personal data of as many as 100 million Americans that use the app is being passed on to China's Communist Party government.

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