TikTok lets creators delete up to 100 bad comments at once
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San Francisco, May 21 : Chinese short-video making app TikTok has allowed creators to select and delete up to 100 harassing comments at once.
The new update, rolled out on Thursday, allows creators to delete and report remarks or block accounts in bulk.
Earlier, they had to select and delete nasty comments one by one when reporting, deleting, or blocking, reports The Verge.
ByteDance-owned TikTok said the feature is rolling out to select markets first and then globally in the coming weeks.
Focusi on long-term strategy.
Corporate culture and social responsibility.
New Delhi: ByteDance s founder Zhang Yiming has announced that he will step down as the chief executive officer (CEO) and will hand over the reins to co-founder and HR head Liang Rubo.
In an internal letter on Wednesday, Yiming said he will transition to a new role at the end of 2021, focusing on long-term strategy, corporate culture and social responsibility. After several months of thinking about this, I came to the conclusion that transitioning out of the role of CEO, with all of the related day-to-day responsibilities, would enable me to have a greater impact on longer-term initiatives, Yiming said in the letter.
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