TikTok layoffs: Job cuts to affect employees in this unit

TikTok is laying off staff in its trust and safety unit as part of a restructuring amid potential US ban. Operations head Adam Presser informed employees about the cuts, which began in Asia, Europe, and Middle East. The company, previously testified on cybersecurity issues, is shifting towards AI in moderation, impacting its global workforce including Malaysia.
TikTok layoffs: Job cuts to affect employees in this unit
TikTok is reportedly laying off global staff at its trust and safety unit which handles content moderation, a report has said, adding that the job cuts are a part of a restructuring. The news comes at a time when the company is on the clock, facing a ban in the country.
Citing three sources familiar with the matter, news agency Reuters reported that Adam Presser, operations head of the app who also oversees the unit, sent a memo out to staff on Thursday notifying them of the move.
The layoffs began the same day for teams in Asia and Europe, Middle East and Africa, two of the sources added.

TikTok faces ban in the US


The move comes as TikTok's fate remains up in the air. The popular short video app used by nearly half of all Americans went dark briefly last month, before a law took effect on January 19 that required its Chinese owner ByteDance either to sell it on national security grounds or face a ban.
In January last year, TikTok Shou Chew testified before Congress alongside Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg and other tech and media heads in a hearing where lawmakers accused the companies of failing to protect children from escalating threats of sexual predation on their platforms.
Replying to questions from Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, TikTok's CEO had said that the company would spend more than $2 billion on trust and safety efforts.

Not the first-time layoff


In October last year, the company laid off hundreds of employees from its global workforce, including a large number of staff in Malaysia as it shifts focus towards a greater use of AI in content moderation.
TikTok says it has 40,000 trust and safety professionals worldwide.
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