A few TikTok accounts got banned. Probably keyword related...
We recently got several tiktok accounts permanently suspended, so we looked at the violation history and tried to determine what the triggers were. Our theory is that words like "death" and "weapons", when used in the sensationalist headline of the first few seconds of the video, are triggering the violations. Does anyone have info on this, or experience with this limitation? We're trying to scale production while avoiding these triggers. 1) What words (or kinds of words) should we make sure we avoid? 2) Can spoken scripts (and subtitles) also trigger these violations, or are first-few-frame-headlines more likely to trigger the issue? I'm aware that no one knows this with 100% certainty, but please share any experience you have on the topic, at this point I'll consider all anecdotal evidences! Thank you!