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FutureTikTok’s New Photo Feature Sparks Safety Fears Inside Company
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According to The Information, TikTok is developing a feature allowing users to send photos directly through messages, but internal debates over safety concerns are preventing the move.

While the new feature could enhance user experience, it’s raising red flags within the company. The product development and growth teams champion the idea, but the legal and safety teams oppose it, warning of potential image-based exploitation. With the rise in fraud and extortion cases targeting minors, questions loom over TikTok’s ability to safeguard its users.

FBI data shows over 13,000 reported cases of online image-based extortion targeting minors from late 2021 to early 2023, with at least 20 victims taking their own lives. This has prompted the U.S. Congress to demand that tech companies take responsibility for preventing such incidents. Meta has responded by automatically blurring sensitive images for teenage users, while Snap faces lawsuits over similar issues.

TikTok had previously emphasized user protection by limiting messaging features in 2020. However, recent political pressure in the U.S. and concerns over its Chinese ownership have put the company on shaky ground. The introduction of a photo-sharing feature could further fuel the ongoing controversy.

While TikTok’s push to enhance messaging capabilities aims to boost user engagement, it calls for a delicate balance between innovation and user security. The tech world is watching closely to see if TikTok can successfully navigate these choppy waters and roll out the new feature without compromising user security.

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