Wed. Nov 20th, 2024
Teacher Fined Ksh 300,000 for Caning Student 107 Times
Kizza Besigye Breaks Silence Following Nairobi Arrest
Sudi apologizes to Catholic bishops: "I’m sorry if we wronged you."
Kizza Besigye Breaks Silence Following Nairobi Arrest
Kikuyu Elders Advocate for a Ban on Diapers
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Teacher Fined Ksh 300,000 for Caning Student 107 Times
Bishops Threaten to Lead Kenyans in Mass Protests
Governor Cecily Mbarire Lectures Embu Residents for Disrespecting President Ruto in Her Presence
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Meg Whitman Explains Her Resignation as U.S. Ambassador
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"Respect citizens, and they will respect you back," says Former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
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Ruto Names Raila's Sister to Prominent State Position
Kidero Gets Job as Ruto Makes 8 New Appointments
Government Drops Passport Booking to Speed Up Collection
Ruto Responds to Catholic Bishops over accusations of lies and broken promises
Mudavadi Orders Nationwide Crackdown on all Matatus
EPRA Announces November Fuel Prices
13 Commodities and Services Impacted by New Tax Proposals
Catholic Bishops Accuse Ruto of Broken Promises and Lies
**TikTok Removes 360,000 Kenyan Videos, Bans Over 60,000 Accounts for Violations** TikTok recently announced that it removed 360,000 videos uploaded by Kenyan users between April and June of this year. This decision was made due to violations of the platform’s community guidelines, according to a report shared with the media on November 13. The report highlights that the removed videos represented less than 1% of the total content uploaded by Kenyans during this period—approximately 0.3%. TikTok employed automated technology to detect harmful videos, allowing it to proactively remove 99.1% of these videos before users could report them, with 95% taken down within 24 hours of being posted. Additionally, TikTok banned 60,465 accounts, with the majority suspected of being operated by users under the age of 13, which is against the platform's guidelines. On a global scale, TikTok took down more than 178 million videos during this reporting period for community guideline violations, demonstrating its commitment to content moderation as it manages millions of daily posts.
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