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In just a few short years, TikTok has become a destination for creativity, culture and entertainment for the 134m people across Europe* who come to the platform every month.
With this scale comes significant responsibility. One such responsibility that we're embracing today is our compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA), new European legislation designed to further strengthen the safety of people on platforms like ours.
Over the past 12 months, more than 1,000 people from multiple teams across TikTok's business have worked to get the platform ready to comply with the DSA from Day 1. In line with our obligations under the DSA as a designated 'Very Large Online Platform' (VLOP), we've implemented significant changes to the TikTok product experience. These include new processes and features designed to further enhance transparency of our approach to areas such as advertising, content moderation and recommendation systems. We've also established a new compliance function to ensure we continue to deliver against the significant commitments of this landmark piece of content safety legislation.
A key objective of the DSA is to give users of digital services even greater insight into the work we do to keep them safe and provide them with additional tools - and ultimately, greater choice - over their own experience of the platform.
To make it as easy as possible for our community to understand these changes, we're also launching a new European Online Safety Hub. This new hub will ultimately be available in 23 different European languages and serve as a 'one-stop-shop' for our community to learn more about how we're complying with the DSA and what this means for them in terms of their TikTok experience.
To mark our official 'Day 1', here are some of the key changes:
These changes highlight the breadth and scope of the DSA - but our work does not begin and end on Day 1. In accordance with DSA guidelines, we'll soon publish our first Transparency report, which will include a breakdown of the number of monthly active users in each individual EU member state, and further insights into our content moderation activities.
Working to keep our community safe has no finish line and through continued close collaboration with industry partners, regulators, and civil society, we'll strive to embrace the spirit of transparency and user empowerment that the DSA sets out to deliver to people across Europe.
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