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TikTok update helps to prevent users from being cheated out by their own videos

Posted on June 29, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

In order to make the creator economy a fairer, TikTok has implemented new tools that allow users to properly credit their inspiration for their latest video, alongside giving credit to the original user who made the video in the first place. In a similar fashion to how credit is applied for stitched and dueted videos, TikTok’s new crediting tools (opens in new tab) will place a tag directly in the description of the video, in a spot that it’s always visible even before the description box is expanded. This is even when they’re not replying to or stitching other videos on the app.
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