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Kenya Directs TikTok to Publish Compliance Reports Every Quarter

This measure aims to address concerns about the platform's influencer on promotion of explicit sexual content and violence

Queen Amber by Queen Amber
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The Kenyan government has mandated that TikTok, a Chinese social media platform, release compliance reports every three months. This measure aims to address concerns about the platform’s influence, particularly regarding the promotion of explicit sexual content and violence. Instead of outright banning TikTok, Kenya’s Ministry of ICT believes regulation is the way forward.

“To necessitate easy community reporting, TikTok is required to share quarterly compliance reports with the Ministry clearly showing content taken down and reasons for the same,” said John Tanui, the ICT Principal Secretary, emphasising the importance of transparency by stating. Tanui further urged support for these regulations rather than a complete ban, citing the platform’s significance for Kenyan youth and entrepreneurs.

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The decision to enforce quarterly compliance reports is part of Kenya’s broader plan to regulate social media platforms. This initiative aims to tackle various issues such as addiction, mental health, data privacy, misinformation, child online safety, and data security. Despite TikTok’s popularity among Kenyan youth, criticism has mounted, echoing sentiments expressed in other countries where the platform has faced bans.

Kenya’s move to regulate TikTok aligns with recent efforts to safeguard cyberspace. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki disclosed plans to regulate government workers’ use of TikTok to protect against internal and external cyber threats. The National Security Council will soon decide whether public officials should be banned from using the platform.

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