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    The 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards celebrated the success of TikTok artists, including Lizzo, Sam Smith, Kim Petras, Steve Lacy, Beyonce, Harry Styles, and Bad Bunny. These artists won awards and gained popularity through their music on TikTok. Rising artists like Samara Joy, Muni Long, and Wet Leg were also recognized for their use of TikTok to launch their careers. The awards showcased the impact of TikTok on the music industry.
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    TikTok and the NFL are collaborating to provide a unique Super Bowl experience for fans. With almost 90 billion views for football-related hashtags, TikTok has become a popular platform for football content and culture. The TikTok Tailgate, a virtual livestream event, will be held on February 12 and will feature musical performances, TikTok creators, and special guests from the NFL. In addition, TikTok will share behind-the-scenes content from the NFL Media Center and spotlight small businesses participating in the Super Bowl cultural moment. Fans can also find the newest content from the NFL, official broadcasters, teams, and players in the Super Bowl Hub.
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    The 65th annual GRAMMY Awards nominees include talented artists who gained popularity on TikTok before topping the charts worldwide. Steve Lacy's breakout hit 'Bad Habit' and GAYLE's 'ABCDEFU' are among the nominated songs. The Best New Artist category features breakout stars who kick-started their careers on TikTok. TikTok itself has also been nominated alongside Rosalía in the Best Music Film category for the innovative MOTOMAMI TikTok LIVE performance.
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    TikTok is hosting the Gridiron Grub Contest for small businesses to showcase their game day delights and win $5,000. Entrants must post content on TikTok using specific hashtags and share their story. The contest is open to small businesses in the US and ends on February 12, 2023.
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    TikTok is implementing an updated system for account enforcement to target repeat offenders and ensure a safe environment for its creators. The new system includes strikes for policy violations, with a certain number of strikes leading to a permanent ban. The thresholds for strikes may vary depending on the potential harm caused. The Safety Center within the app will provide transparency and tools for creators to track their account status and report records. TikTok is also testing a feature to inform creators about videos ineligible for recommendation and offer an appeal process. The updated account enforcement system is being rolled out globally.
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    This article highlights the impact of Black creators on TikTok and introduces the Visionary Voices list, which recognizes 15 Black creators making a significant impact on and off the platform. The honorees are divided into three categories: Creators, Small Owned Businesses, and Industry Disruptors. The article also mentions the #BlackTikTok community's influence on mainstream culture, in-app hub featuring inspiring stories, and upcoming livestream series and events to celebrate Black culture. Additionally, it mentions the employee resource group BLXCK and their role in spotlighting inspiring stories of Black employees during Black History Month.
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    TikTok has made significant efforts to prioritize the privacy and security of its users. These efforts include strengthening data sovereignty, enhancing transparency, providing valuable insights for online data safety, educating young users about data privacy, collaborating with ethical hackers, updating community guidelines, and prioritizing privacy throughout product development. TikTok will continue to build upon these efforts in the future.
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    The Rolling Stones have officially joined TikTok, allowing creators to use their iconic tracks in video creations. Users can create covers and remixes of popular songs like 'Start Me Up', 'It's Only Rock 'N Roll (But I Like It)', and 'Miss You'. TikTok will be launching the official hashtag #TheRollingStones to celebrate their onboarding and inviting creators to share their best covers and remixes. Fans can also enjoy a guest playlist curated by the band featuring 44 hit tunes from their catalogue.
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    TikTok is expanding its state-affiliated media labeling policy globally to provide viewers with transparent context when engaging with content from media accounts that may present a government's viewpoint. The labeling involves identifying accounts controlled or influenced by a government and is based on consultation with media experts and an independently-validated methodology. TikTok will gradually implement the label in over 40 markets and has developed an appeals process for entities that believe they have been incorrectly labeled.
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    TikTok is thrilled to announce The Calvin Harris Experience, a virtual concert featuring DJ-Producer Calvin Harris. The concert will take fans on a musical journey through Calvin's universe with stunning visuals inspired by nature. Calvin will perform a setlist of his dance music hits as a virtual avatar. The concert will be livestreamed on TikTok from Calvin Harris's account.