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IT House reported on July 24 that after the statement on July 14 that “Douyin blocked many keywords caused the homophonic stalk to become popular” was false, Douyin released a statement on the expression of creative norms this week, saying that the platform found that recentlyFor fear of being “audited” or “punished” by platform rulesa few users use some irregular expressions.

The description pointed out that Douyin found that part of the reason for this phenomenon was that the introduction of the platform rules was not clear enough, and netizens lacked understanding of the platform rules and mistakenly thought that some normal words were so-called “sensitive words”. The normal use of these words will not be reviewed and punished.It is only managed when it is used to spread pornography and vulgarity, illegal drainage transactions, false propaganda and other illegal activities.

IT House learned that Douyin said that, for example, there is no problem with the normal use of “welfare”, but if there is a problem of false publicity, the relevant content will be punished. If the relevant content violates the regulations, the use of homophones, homophones, pinyin, and expressions will still be punished.

According to reports, DouyinThe first batch to sort out 50 frequently used words, and will continue to summarize the phenomenon of irregular use in the future and publish it regularly. “I hope that the majority of users can create with confidence, standardize expression, and reduce the use of irregular expressions. In the future, we will also improve product capabilities and strengthen prompts for irregular expressions.”

The first 50 frequently used words sorted out by Douyin

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