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TikTok restricts late-Night live streaming for Nigerian users amid safety concerns

TikTok restricts late-Night live streaming for Nigerian users amid safety concerns
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TikTok has introduced restrictions preventing Nigerian users from accessing its live-streaming feature during late-night hours. The move comes as the platform seeks to curb rising cases of online sexual misconduct and protect vulnerable users.

The decision follows reports of increasing incidents linked to late-night live streaming. By limiting access during specific hours, TikTok aims to reduce risky behavior, safeguard users, and promote a safer digital environment.

The restriction has elicited mixed reactions across social media. While some users and safety advocates support the measure as a necessary step to prevent online abuse, others argue that it limits freedom of expression and unfairly targets a broad audience. The debate highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing digital rights with user protection on popular social media platforms.

TikTok has indicated that the restriction is temporary, but the move raises broader questions about how social media companies should regulate their platforms and respond to misuse. Users and digital rights groups are closely monitoring the situation to assess the effectiveness of the measure and whether similar restrictions might be applied elsewhere.

Source: Thepressradio.com

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