TikTok recently launched new safety features as part of its mental positivity drive.
TikTok announced that it is reinforcing its commitment to fostering a safer
space for mental health conversations with its latest in-app campaign
"Mental Well-Being Comes First" and new updates to the Digital Wellness Hub.
The "Mental Well-Being Comes First" is a global campaign aiming to raise
awareness and open conversations among the TikTok community about mental
well-being using themed hashtags, tools, and resources.
TikTok steps up mental positivity drive, updates safety features
The campaign was shaped in consultation with experts and in accordance with
results from a joint survey entitled Global Consumer Attitudes on Mental
Well-being with market research firm
YouGov, which underscored the need for greater mental wellness support ecosystems
amongst adults above 18.
Key challenges
The survey, which was geared towards further understanding global and
cross-generational attitudes towards mental well-being, uncovered people's
comfort levels in talking about their own mental health and what can help them
to feel more supported. The findings spotlighted several key challenges that
have hindered mental health conversations within the community, including:
- 42% of global respondents expressed fear that their loved ones would judge them or would not be able to help if they talked to them about this topic.
- 48% of global respondents are afraid that being open about their mental well-being will negatively affect their future prospects at work.
The TikTok-YouGov survey also cited that a significant number of respondents
globally felt comfortable about sharing their mental health struggles if they
had close loved ones who were open with theirs (47%) or if they had been
encouraged to do so from an early age (31%).
"Although significant strides have been made in the support of mental health
concerns, more can be done to truly normalize talking about it and addressing
the issue. TikTok is seen as a vital vehicle towards this goal," said Toff
Rada, TikTok Head of Policy, Philippines.
"We all have our unique stories to tell relative to our mental health
journeys. TikTok has successfully strived to be a space that continues to
cultivate networks and resources of care and concern that give way to crucial
discussions about well-being to help comfort and inspire everyone."
Easy support
Under the "Mental Well-Being Comes First" campaign, support helplines to local
non-profit organizations and resources – like TikTok's well-being guide,
comment filters, and screen time management features – will be made available
to empower users to shape positive digital experiences for themselves.
Taking this into account, TikTok will be rolling out a new 'Creator Spotlight'
series, featuring local psychologists and mental health advocates like
Cassie Uyoco,
Riyan Portuguez, and
Miss D
who make informative videos around mental well-being, to inspire and empower
others in the community to share their stories as well.
Digital Wellness Hub
In addition to these resources, TikTok will also be providing an update to its
Digital Wellness Hub – an existing one-stop portal that anchors all of its
educational initiatives around mental well-being and cyber wellness – to
further bolster its offerings to the local community. These include greater
access to local support helplines and new videos that provide useful tips
promoting mental well-being.
The hub is anchored on the hashtag
#thinkb4youdo, which promotes safe online behavior and encourages everyone to think twice
before doing anything on the Internet or before taking on dangerous
challenges. The hub also hosts digital literacy tips that can help users make
smart choices. The tips come in the form of videos, quizzes, and
scenario-based learning content that users can easily relate to.
These initiatives will boost TikTok's existing safeguards tailored to support
users' mental health, including in-app
well-being guides
that have been developed in consultation with experts. The platform will also
continue to take a two-pronged approach to address potentially harmful content
on the platform including measures to remove videos that go against the
platform's
Community Guidelines
as well as in-app tools that empower all users to block and report
inappropriate content.
About TikTok
TikTok is the leading destination for short-form mobile video. Our mission is
to inspire creativity and bring joy. TikTok has global offices including Los
Angeles, Mountain View, New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Dubai, Mumbai,
Singapore, Jakarta, Seoul, and Tokyo. www.tiktok.com.
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