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TikTok confirms layoffs in Malaysia as it automates content moderation

The company, however, did not confirm the number of employees being laid off in Malaysia.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 11 Oct 2024 10:14AM

TikTok confirms layoffs in Malaysia as it automates content moderation
It is understood that the Malaysians affected by the layoffs are mostly in content moderation - October 11, 2024

TIKTOK, a short-form video social media app, is laying off several hundred people globally, including a large number of employees in Malaysia, reported The Edge.

It is understood that the Malaysians affected by the layoffs are mostly in content moderation, amid a shift to automation by the firm owned by China-headquartered internet company ByteDance Ltd.

"We are making these changes as part of our ongoing efforts to further strengthen our global operating model for content moderation,” a spokesperson for TikTok told The Edge through an external public relations firm.

Some 80% of the violative content "are now removed by automated technologies”, the spokesperson said, reiterating TikTok’s pledge to invest US$2 billion (RM8.57 billion) globally in trust and safety this year.

The company, however, did not confirm the number of employees being laid off in Malaysia. - October 11, 2024


 

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