Get familiar with the digital platform and protect your teen from harmful content and strangers. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Perhaps no other video-sharing platform has seen such explosive growth as TikTok, which saw its one billionth member roll onto the platform in September 2021.
The first instinct is automatically to keep as close an eye as possible on them at all times, but nothing stresses out a teen more than a parent constantly hovering over their shoulder.Here are four tips for parents to get started:Engaging in meaningful conversations about online safety with teens can be an overwhelming experience for parents., which is a how-to-TikTok from the ground up.
These topics are regularly updated in partnership with industry experts from various sectors in the Asia Pacific region, who collectively form theAs leaders in fields like infocomm technology and digital media, these Council members provide subject matter expertise and advice on TikTok’s content moderation policies and practices, which ultimately helps shape regional and global guidelines.
Rather than laying down a blanket ban on the use of the app, discussing and establishing individual boundaries makes for a far more effective – and enlightening – online experience for both you and your teen. Additionally, the Duet and Stitch functions – settings that let other community members directly interact with their content – are also automatically disabled for members between 13 to 15. TikTok LIVE, the platform’s livestreaming function, is also available only to members above 18.
Even the entire search function can be enabled or disabled through Family Pairing, limiting your teen’s access to content, other community members, hashtags or sounds.But as much as the time that teens spend on TikTok can be enriching and fulfilling – for some, it’s their primary means of connection with a community they might not otherwise have access to – you should also broach the topic of how much screen time they are allowed per week.
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