TikTok recently updated its LIVE streaming monetization guidelines, introducing a slew of changes aimed at building a positive and authentic community to promote a genuine and upbeat community.
Here’s what creators and viewers need to know:
Terms of Service and Community Guidelines
The updated guidelines place a strong emphasis on the value of outstanding content and authenticity. TikTok would never let users purchase content that it deems to be fake or of poor quality. Content that encourages violence, hate speech, or other undesirable behaviors is strictly prohibited.
For instance, someone who uploads a video against TikTok’s guidelines. The user may be subject to repercussions, including suspension, once the platform removes this content.
Tools for Education for Artists
TikTok offers specialized training programs to assist creators in fostering healthy interactions with their audience. These resources provide advice on fostering a sense of community, managing challenging circumstances during live streams, and meaningfully interacting with viewers.
Access to Monetization Tools and Onboarding
The platform will introduce a new onboarding process for new creators, requiring them to meet certain criteria and be at least 18 years old. Advanced monetization capabilities will be made available gradually, so that as their fan base increases, producers can get more acquainted with the rules.
Protection and assistance
TikTok has improved its LIVE Safety Education Center within the app and added a new resource to the LIVE Safety Center. These are made to make it easier for authors to find policy infractions and obtain learning resources
Tailorable Safety Elements
For LIVE developers, the platform provides over ten configurable safety measures. With these options, viewers can customize their live video experience, and producers have tools to manage their streams effectivelyThe post TikTok’s New Guidelines: 5 Things You Should Know first appeared on IT News Africa | Business Technology, Telecoms and Startup News.