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    TikTok acknowledges concerns raised by users regarding equal opportunity for all creators and affirms its commitment to diversity. The platform apologizes to the Black community for any feelings of unsafety or marginalization. TikTok recognizes its responsibility to promote and protect diversity, and is taking steps to elevate and support Black voices and causes. The platform is investing in technology and moderation strategies, establishing a creator diversity council, and developing a creator portal for better communication. TikTok is also participating in Blackout Tuesday and offering special programming to celebrate Black artists. In support of the Black community, TikTok is donating $3 million to non-profits helping those affected by COVID-19 and committing $1 million towards fighting racial injustice and inequality.
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    TikTok celebrated Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month by honoring and learning from the AAPI community. They launched the #AAPIFamily hashtag to express the importance of AAPI cultures and provided a safe space for AAPI creators to share their stories. TikTok hosted livestreams, virtual events, and webinars featuring AAPI creators, discussing topics such as authenticity, personal branding, and building thriving careers through TikTok. The month allowed for reflection on the contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to the country's history and culture.
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    TikTok has established a $50 million Creative Learning Fund to support creators in producing learning content, provide resources for learners, and introduce emerging teachers to the platform. Over 800 public figures, media publishers, educational institutions, and real-world professional experts have partnered with TikTok to bring learning material to the platform. The fund aims to promote instructional content in a creative format, including science experiments, life hacks, math tricks, DIY projects, and motivational messages. Notable experts such as Bill Nye, José Andrés, Lilly Singh, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Tyra Banks will be creating educational content on TikTok. TikTok is also exploring additional ways to showcase instructional content and building a creator learning portal.
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    This article introduces the new features and expanded access on TikTok. It highlights the creative tools available on the app and provides instructions on how to use them. The article also mentions the recent release of features on TikTok.com, allowing users to upload videos, engage with videos, and download insights. The goal is to make TikTok fun and accessible for everyone, everywhere.
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    TikTok users have found creative ways to stay active and express themselves while staying at home. Popular trends include showcasing unique characteristics of Japanese homes, creating content related to the Netflix show Tiger King, and sharing experiences with the game Animal Crossing. The Freeze Frame effect and the song 'Toosie Slide' by Drake have also gained popularity on TikTok. In the creator spotlight, @iamtabithabrown has gained a following for her vegan cooking videos and positive attitude. Overall, TikTok continues to be a platform where users can create and share unique content, connect with each other, and participate in popular trends.
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    TikTok is hosting a week-long virtual event to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. The event aims to honor the past, recognize present achievements, and highlight the creativity and diversity of the AAPI community on TikTok. It includes live programming, webinars with AAPI creators, and collaborations with celebrities and brands. TikTok expresses gratitude to their supporters and the AAPI community for enriching the platform.
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    Kevin Mayer has been appointed as the Chief Operating Officer of ByteDance, effective June 1. He will be responsible for driving the global development of ByteDance and overseeing various corporate functions. Yiming Zhang, the Founder and CEO of ByteDance, expressed confidence in Kevin's ability to inspire creativity globally and take ByteDance's portfolio of products to the next level.
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    The class of 2020 has had to adapt to social distancing measures due to COVID-19, resulting in the cancellation of in-person graduations and parties. TikTok is hosting #TikTokGraduation, a special celebration that allows users to commemorate their academic careers. There will be nightly livestreams, a special LIVE stream experience with appearances from notable figures, exclusive graduation parties, and the opportunity to share videos using the hashtag #TikTokGraduation.
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    TikTok's Youth Portal is a platform that provides teenagers and their families with resources and best practices to navigate the digital world. It covers topics such as internet security, personal privacy, and community guidelines. The portal emphasizes the importance of kindness and positivity online and is available in multiple languages. Positive feedback has been received from partners such as the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the National PTA.
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    TikTok is proud to introduce the recurring 'Sound Off in the Comments' livestream event, which allows users to tune in and hear from artists about what they have been doing while staying at home. The goal is to provide an intimate setting for artists to connect with their fans and discuss various topics. The event kicked off with Tory Lanez and will continue throughout the week with a talented lineup of artists.