Updated: October 10, 2024
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Bullying typically involves targeted behavior that intends to cause physical, social and/or psychological harm. The behavior can be carried out online or offline by an individual or a group who misuse their power, or perceived power, over another person or group of people who feel unable to stop it from happening.
We recognize that bullying can cause severe distress to people, and we do not tolerate it on our platform. TikTok is a global community that thrives on creativity and expression, and it is critical that people feel safe to express themselves without fear of bullying or harassment on the platform.
Common forms of bullying include verbal bullying, physical bullying and sexual harassment. We do not tolerate language or behavior that harasses, humiliates, threatens or doxxes (publishing personal information about someone online with a malicious intent) anyone on the platform. Learn more about common forms of bullying.
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If you are experiencing bullying on TikTok, please report it so our moderation team can review and take appropriate action if it violates TikTok’s Community Guidelines.
Bystanders (people who witness bullying) can also play an important role in stopping bullying behavior. If you ever feel someone is being harassed or otherwise being inappropriate, here are some partner resources that may help:
Duets allow users to create videos responding to others’ TikTok content. You can decide who has permission to Duet or Stitch with you. You can choose one setting for all videos or adjust the setting for each video individually. For users under 16, the feature is set to ‘No one’ and cannot be changed. For 16 to 17-year-old users, this feature is set to ‘Friends’ but can be changed to ‘No one’ or ‘Everyone’. Learn how
The content provided on this page is for informational purposes and educational use only. “The Bullying Prevention Page” should not be deemed a substitute for medical, psychological, or psychiatric diagnosis, treatment, or advice. Do not hesitate to seek professional medical support or immediate emergency assistance if you, or any other person, are in a crisis, danger, or experiencing a medical emergency. Please remember that you are not solely responsible for others' safety--you can get help.