TikTok has released a new transparency report focused on providing specific information regarding detected influence
operations that have been removed from its app. In addition to that, the
report explains the company’s updated state-affiliated media policy.
This report is different from previous transparency reports
that TikTok has put out from time to time in compliance with industry
requirements. The current report includes details of 15 influence operations
that TikTok claims to have disrupted. You can see case-by-case breakdowns of all
detected groups along with the magnitude of their “covert operations” between April
1 - April 30, 2024.
The details consist of the number of profiles in and total followers of each group, and a brief description of each group’s intent as identified by TikTok. Elaborating on the collective intent of the detected groups, TikTok says that “a majority of these networks were attempting to influence political discourse among their target audience, including in relation to elections.”