Former Chinese diplomat worked on TikTok content policy: FT

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[KUALA LUMPUR] A former Chinese government official decided what content should be allowed on TikTok, the Financial Times (FT) reported, citing two people close to the short-video app company. Read more at The Business Times.

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A former Chinese government official decided what content should be allowed on TikTok, the Financial Times reported, citing two people close to the short-video app company.[KUALA LUMPUR] A former Chinese government official decided what content should be allowed on TikTok, theCai Zheng ran ByteDance's global content policy team in Beijing until early this year. He'd previously worked at China's embassy in Tehran, the FT said, citing a deleted LinkedIn profile.

Mr Cai joined ByteDance in 2018 and wrote guidelines for what videos were acceptable on TikTok and other apps including Helo and Vigo Video. TikTok told FT that Mr Cai wasn't involved in developing policies, noting that he worked on regional and local teams on localisation of early content policies. ByteDance told the newspaper it was"not a consideration in hiring Zheng that his previous role was in the public sector, and there were no conversations with the government in the hiring process". Mr Cai couldn't be reached by FT for comment.

 

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