TikTok to remove climate change denial videos and direct users to 'authoritative information'

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TikTok to remove climate change denial videos and direct users to 'authoritative information'
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TikTok said the changes, which are being rolled out ahead of Earth Day, would help 'empower accurate climate discussions' and 'reduce harmful misinformation'.

And in the UK, the company was recentlyThe app has also been banned from the work phones of government staff, following in the footsteps of the US, EU, Canada, and others.Why is TikTok getting banned?

Watch the Daily Climate Show at 3.30pm Monday to Friday, and The Climate Show with Tom Heap on Saturday and Sunday at 3.30pm and 7.30pm.The show investigates how global warming is changing our landscape and highlights solutions to the crisis.

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