TikTok writes to rivals over suicide clips

By 2020-09-22Science & Tech
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image captionTikTok’s European head of public policy Theo Bertram said the firm had to “do better”

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TikTok has written to social media firms asking them to join together to remove content that depicts self-harm or suicide more quickly.

It comes after a clip of a man killing himself was widely circulated on its platform and viewed by young children.

Theo Bertram

Originally posted by BBC News

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