TikTok will be rolling out a new feature that fact-checks content and warns users of unverified content before they share. Prior to this feature, TikTok has already partnered with fact-checkers at PolitiFact, Lead Stories, and SciVerify to help the platform assess the accuracy of the content. If fact checks confirm the content to be false, TikTok will remove the video. However, there are times when fact checks are inconclusive or cannot be confirmed, especially during unfolding events. Read more in our articles including "TikTok to warn users of unverified content before sharing" and "Samsung feature lets the AI Assistant take calls while you're busy".
TikTok will be rolling out a new feature that fact-checks content and warns users of unverified content before they share. Prior to this feature, TikTok has already partnered with fact-checkers at PolitiFact, Lead Stories, and SciVerify to help the platform assess the accuracy of the content.
If fact checks confirm the content to be false, TikTok will remove the video. However, there are times when fact checks are inconclusive or cannot be confirmed, especially during unfolding events.
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