Tik Tok was banned for a month on suspicion of vulgarity, but the original book did not suggest which one was illegal. What should I do?

Some information about Tik Tok's alleged vulgarity being blocked, I hope it will help you:

According to the newspaper, recently, Kang Yaya, a male blogger of "Celebrity on the Internet", earned more than 2 million yuan because she disguised as a man, and was permanently banned by the platform for allegedly vulgar videos. On the evening of September 26, he apologized and said that he would temporarily quit the network and stop shooting cross-dressing videos.

According to Zhihu, Tik Tok was punished for being suspected of pornography, vulgarity, advertising and marketing, violating public order and good customs, and reducing recommendations. He can appeal to lift the blockade. Before lodging a complaint, you should first check whether your work is illegal, and then make an effective complaint according to the situation. If it is determined that there is no violation, the certificate of non-violation can be presented to the official for review. If it is really illegal, it is recommended to adjust the content before appealing.

According to Sina's complaint, a Tik Tok user was punished by the platform for permanently blocking his account for allegedly selling, sharing and spreading pornographic and vulgar videos, pictures and resources.

According to the information on the Internet, Tik Tok's Notice on Punishment of Illegal Account and Content lists some situations that will lead to permanent ban, including but not limited to:

-Spreading obscenity, gambling, violence, blood and other illegal and criminal contents.

-spreading terrorism, extremism, ethnic division and other contents that endanger national security and social stability.

-Spreading insults, slanders, personal attacks, rumors and rumors that harm the legitimate rights and interests of others.

-Disseminating unauthorized content or infringing on the intellectual property rights of others.

-spreading false advertisements, fraudulent inducement and other contents that harm consumers' rights and interests.

—— Spreading bad behaviors of minors, vulgar spoofs and other contents that harm the physical and mental health of minors.

—— Spreading spam, brushing the screen and pouring water and other contents that interfere with the normal communication order.

-Use illegal software or malicious means to obtain traffic or affect the authenticity of platform data.

-Other acts that violate laws and regulations, social order, good customs or platform rules.

If you want to know whether your work is suspected of vulgarity or other irregularities, you can refer to the above standards for self-examination. If you think you have not violated the rules, you can appeal through the reporting function of the Tik Tok platform. If the appeal fails or you are not sure how to appeal, you can contact a professional network operator or lawyer for help.