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TikTok nears moving all its China-based content moderation outside the country amid US pressure

  • ByteDance is currently embroiled in a US national security inquiry into TikTok's handling of user data

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ByteDance last week named two dedicated China executives, while founder Zhang Yiming will shift his focus to global strategy. Photo: Reuters

The viral short video app TikTok, under scrutiny in the US over privacy and censorship concerns in recent months, said it would complete the transfer of the app's content moderation to locations outside China “within a few weeks”.

The work done by a team under the Trust & Safety department “primarily helping with overnight coverage for some non-US regions” will be transferred to “local teams in the markets they cover within a few weeks,” a TikTok spokeswoman said in an emailed response on Monday.

The app's owner ByteDance is now “working to find job options within the company for the China-based employees,” she said. The restructure will affect more than 100 employees in China, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier, citing people familiar with the matter.

TikTok, the overseas version of China’s Douyin, was the world's most downloaded non-game app over the past two months, according to Sensor Tower. It has however drawn attention from regulators in different markets. ByteDance is currently embroiled in a US national security inquiry into TikTok's handling of user data.

TikTok unveiled a plan last week to open a Transparency Centre in Los Angeles to allow more access to their content moderation practices in the US. In addition, it has repeatedly said that it stores TikTok US user data in the country, with backup redundancy in Singapore.
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