Tiktok announced on Wednesday that it releases a number of new features, including improved parental controls, additional tools for creators and a new interactive feature. Also, public footnotes began the event control system.
The social network brings new parental controls to family mating, its feature that allows parents to connect their accounts to the teenager’s account to adjust security arrangements. Parents can now block specific accounts for their teenager’s account. Blocked accounts cannot interact with the teenager and the teenager will not see the content of the account in their flow.
Parents will also be alerted automatically when the teenager uploads them a public video, story or photo. Tiktok says this will help parents stay aware of what the teenager publishes without disturbing their creativity.
Parents now have more visibility in the privacy settings that their teenager chooses. For example, they can see if their teenager (aged 16-17) has triggered downloads for their content or whether their list is visible to others.
Tiktok also starts “Mode Creator Care Mode”, which automatically filters all the comments recognized as offensive, inappropriate or dirty. It also filters comments from users whose comments are reported, not liked or deleted.
Tiktok says the feature uses AI to understand how the user prevents and deletes the content. Thus, if a creator repeatedly deletes or reports certain types of comments, then these comments are less likely to appear in their comments department.
A new comment tool for Tiktok Live will allow creators to completely block a word from their comments. In addition, users who have previously commented on the phrase or comment on the phrase in the future will erase for the selected duration of the creator.
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To help creators manage the messages better, Tiktok is launching a new inbound inbox professional experience called “Creator Inbox”, which includes “Unread” and “Starred” folders. Creators can also create customized answers to address the usual questions and can create quick answers for sharing these answers with a faucet.
Tiktok also starts the Creator Chat Room, which allows creators to connect and interact directly with the eligible fans in Tiktok. The creators and their fans can send messages to each other in the conversation room.
Creator chat rooms are available to creators who are at least 18 years old, have at least 5,000 fans and either subscription or live fan clubs. Talks are covered in 300 people and creators can have at least 20 different conversations.
Creators will also have access to “Content Check Lite”, which is a new feature that allows users to check if their content is eligible to appear in For Foid. This way, users can make the necessary changes before posting.
Tiktok also tests a broader content control functionality that will allow creators to check whether their content follows the guidelines of the social network before it is released on the platform.


The social network also announced that it launches a new feature called Welling Missions, which are rows of short quiz and interactive flash cards to help people develop balanced digital habits. Users win badges as they complete these missions.
Tiktok says it creates a new digital well -being experience in the application, which will include tools such as breathing exercises, tranquilizers of audio and viewing ideas to help people recharge.
