TikTok's first transparency report says China made 0 censorship or information requests in the first half of 2019, while the US made 85
, claiming that the Chinese government did not submit any requests for content removal or for information about users in the first half of 2019.
TikTok's report shows that the US and India were most active in both content removal requests and in requesting information about users. It said the US made 85 requests in total, while India submitted 118. In many cases, TikTok complied with the requests. TikTok said in its report: "This report is just the latest effort in our commitment to being transparent with our community about the ways we maintain the app experience users expect while providing the protections they deserve."
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