TikTok states it's operating to eliminate movies of a guy seemingly taking his own lifetime and exposing users who keep trying to disperse the clips onto the most popular social networking platform. It's the most recent instance of the continuing struggle by large tech companies to authorities their programs for damaging content amid rising pressure from authorities. The movie was initially livestreamed on Facebook prior to being circulated to additional programs such as TikTok, the business said.
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