News1 Mar 2023
New features for teens and families on TikTok
Author: Cormac Keenan, Head of Trust and Safety, TikTok
Today we're announcing new well-being features for teens, families, and our broader community. We believe digital experiences should bring joy and play a positive role in how people express themselves, discover ideas, and connect. We're improving our screen time controls with more custom options, introducing new default settings for teen accounts, and expanding Family Pairing with more parental controls.
Changes to help teens manage their time on TikTok
In the coming weeks, every account belonging to a user below age 18 will automatically be set to a 60-minute daily screen time limit. When deciding how long to permit teens before their time is up, we consulted the current academic research and experts from the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children’s Hospital. While there’s no collectively-endorsed position on how much screen time is 'too much', or even the impact of screen time more broadly, we recognize that teens typically require extra support as they start to explore the online world independently. If the 60-minute limit is reached, teens will be prompted to enter a passcode in order to continue watching, requiring them to make an active decision to extend that time.
Research also shows that being more aware of how we spend our time can help us be more intentional about the decisions we make, and this is especially important but typically more difficult for younger audiences. So we're also prompting teens to set a daily screen time limit if they turn off the 60-minute default and spend more than 100 minutes on TikTok in a day. In our first month of testing, this approach increased the use of our screen time management tools by 234%. And, we'll send every teen account a weekly inbox notification with a recap of their screen time.
These features add to our robust existing safety settings for teen accounts. For instance, those aged 13-15 have their accounts set to private by default, enabling teens to make informed choices about what they choose to share, when, and with whom. Direct messaging is only available to those age 16 and older and to host a LIVE, community members must be at least 18.
Helping families have conversations about digital well-being
When teens need support, parents or caregivers are often the first people they can turn to, making them one of our most important partners. As we continue to innovate on how we empower families, we're adding four new features to Family Pairing:
- Custom daily screen time limits: Caregivers will be able to use Family Pairing to customize the daily screen time limit for their teen – including choosing different time limits depending on the day of the week – giving families more choices to match screen time to school schedules, holiday breaks, or family travel.
- Screen time dashboard: We're bringing our screen time dashboard to Family Pairing, which provides summaries of time on the app, the number of times TikTok was opened, and a breakdown of total time spent during the day and night. From our recent research, we know screen time is one of the topics parents most frequently discuss with their teens, and we want to support caregivers with relevant information to help them guide their teens.
- Mute notifications: Notifications help us stay connected, but there are times when it's important to be uninterrupted. We're introducing a new setting that enables parents to set a schedule to mute notifications for their teen. Accounts aged 13-15 already do not receive push notifications from 9pm and accounts aged 16-17 have push notifications disabled from 10pm.
Every teen is different, and so is every family. That's why we remain focused on reaching parents with the information they need about TikTok through partnerships with creators, industry experts, and advertising campaigns focused on safety features. For example, for Safer Internet Day this year we worked with Irish creators that included Chris Murphy (@chrisisainmdom), Mary-Claire Fitzpatrick (@mcluvs2laugh) Shanice Griffin (@itshanice_). We also recently ran a digital outdoor advertising campaign to proactively highlight TikTok's safety features to users and parents. Additionally, we were present at the National Ploughing Championships with a dedicated stand centered around Trust & Safety.
We'll also continue to surface Family Pairing information to some of our users in-app to help them understand the options that may be useful to them or someone they know. We hope these features will continue to help families establish an ongoing dialogue about safety and well-being in our digital world.
New screen time controls for everyone
We want our community to feel in control of their TikTok experience. In addition to bringing these new features to Family Pairing, everyone will soon be able to set their own customized screen time limits for each day of the week and set a schedule to mute notifications. In addition, we're rolling out a sleep reminder to help people more easily plan when they want to be offline at night. People can set a time, and when it's reached, a pop-up will remind them it's time to log off.
We'll continue to invest in improving our current features as well as introducing new tools to help people stay in control as they express their creativity, make meaningful connections, and enjoy culture-defining entertainment.
News1 Mar 2023
Ireland