The popular social media app born in China says it will make changes for U.S. accounts regarding verification of political activities and controlling fundraising.
Social platform TikTok says it will require U.S. government department accounts to be verified. Accounts for politicians and political parties will be required to be verified as well.
The social company's"mandatory verification" for political accounts could affect engagement with political content before the 2022 midterm elections.
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