Throughout the past year, TikTok introduced several updates focused on user control over recommendations. This includes the option to filter specific hashtags in the For You feed and the introduction of Refresh, allowing users to experience their For You feed content as if they were newcomers to TikTok.
In addition to these updates, TikTok also mentions an additional reporting option for its EU users. This option will allow users to report content they believe is illegal, including advertising. Users will be able to select from a predefined list of categories like hate speech, harassment, and financial crimes for reporting content.
Content reported as illegal will go through a two-step review on TikTok. First, if it violates TikTok’s policies, it will be removed globally. If not, a specialized team will assess its legality under the specific country’s laws. If found unlawful, access will be restricted. Both the creator and reporter will be informed of the decision and reasons, with a chance to appeal if they disagree.