JAKARTA - TikTok's head of content strategy and policy, Nicole Iacopetti, reportedly left the company on September 6, according to records sent to TikTok's staff and chief of operations, Adam Presser.

Found for the first time by The Information, Iacopetti told staff that he would spend time with his family and focus on "trapping opportunities that are in line with his passion for social change."

Iacopetti joined the company in 2020. But before working on TikTok, he had worked on Disney and held several positions, including the chief of staff.

In the contents of the memo, it was also reported that Iacopetti had helped the company respond to the first wave of US efforts to ban the application from being used there.

On the other hand, amid a ban on using the TikTok application in the US, the Nepalese Government decided to lift the ban on the TikTok application on Thursday, August 22. This decision was taken when a cabinet meeting was held.

According to unnamed sources, quoted by Reuters, TikTok agreed to deal with crime content or hate speech with Nepalese law enforcement. Through this agreement, TikTok will modernize better content.

Nepal's government asked TikTok to create a special unit that could cooperate directly with the Nepal Police Cyber Bureau. This unit was created to catch criminals who took advantage of TikTok and block inappropriate content that led to suicide.


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