After being accused of unfairly silencing and censoring people of color, TikTok has issued both a formal statement and a video apology to the popular video app's community of Black creators. "Diversity is our strength.
As a society, as an organization, as a platform," TikTok's new CEO (and former Head of Streaming at Disney) Kevin Mayer said in a recently-published statement addressing criticism that the platform removes social and political videos made by Black creators while being a breeding