TikTok LIVE introduces new rules and safety resources

TikTok LIVE will start rolling out new LIVE Monetization Guidelines and educational initiatives to further foster positive, authentic and joyful LIVE communities. The guidelines lay out how some content — including inauthentic or low-quality content — is not eligible to earn money.

While most creators already follow these rules, those who violate them will be notified and may have their access to monetization features restricted. TikTok’s Community Guidelines and Terms of Service will continue to set the foundational standards for which content is allowed.

The platform is also updating its approach to onboarding new LIVE creators, to better support and welcome new streamers safely. TikTok has some of the industry’s firmest livestreaming requirements, as creators must be at least 18 years old and their accounts must meet additional criteria to go LIVE. Now, newly eligible LIVE creators will receive access to advanced monetization features in phases, so they can learn LIVE’s rules as they grow their audience. To help them do that, TikTok is also launching a new LIVE Safety Center resource and updating its in-app LIVE Safety Education Center, where creators can view policy violations and educational content.

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These updates build on the platform’s continued investment in LIVE safety and content quality. More than 40 000 people work alongside technology to keep the TikTok platform safe, and this includes dedicated teams and detection models for LIVE. TikTok offers over 10 customisable safety tools specifically for LIVE creators, as well as numerous features that help viewers personalise how they enjoy LIVE content.

 

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TikTok LIVE will start rolling out new LIVE Monetization Guidelines and educational initiatives to further foster positive, authentic and joyful LIVE communities. The guidelines lay out how some content — including inauthentic or low-quality content — is not eligible to earn money.

While most creators already follow these rules, those who violate them will be notified and may have their access to monetization features restricted. TikTok’s Community Guidelines and Terms of Service will continue to set the foundational standards for which content is allowed.

The platform is also updating its approach to onboarding new LIVE creators, to better support and welcome new streamers safely. TikTok has some of the industry’s firmest livestreaming requirements, as creators must be at least 18 years old and their accounts must meet additional criteria to go LIVE. Now, newly eligible LIVE creators will receive access to advanced monetization features in phases, so they can learn LIVE’s rules as they grow their audience. To help them do that, TikTok is also launching a new LIVE Safety Center resource and updating its in-app LIVE Safety Education Center, where creators can view policy violations and educational content.

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These updates build on the platform’s continued investment in LIVE safety and content quality. More than 40 000 people work alongside technology to keep the TikTok platform safe, and this includes dedicated teams and detection models for LIVE. TikTok offers over 10 customisable safety tools specifically for LIVE creators, as well as numerous features that help viewers personalise how they enjoy LIVE content.

 

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