TikTok Packs a Lot More Into Its Updated Terms of Service

The messaging app expanded its outlines on illegal activities, regulated goods, exploitation of minors

Popular video creation application TikTok released its updated terms of service earlier this week, with significantly more meat than the previous version.

The prohibition on harmful or dangerous organizations or content was expanded, and in addition to terrorists and terrorist organizations, it covers hate groups, violent extremist organizations and groups engaged in arms trafficking, blackmailing, cybercrime, drug trafficking, extortion, fraud, homicide, human trafficking, kidnapping, money laundering and organ trafficking.

Flags, gestures, logos, names, portraits, slogans, symbols or other object representing those organizations are banned, as is content that glorifies, praises or supports dangerous individuals or organizations.

TikTok’s new terms of service also include lengthy details on illegal activities and regulated goods.

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