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TikTok offers feature to avoid seizure triggers – Yahoo News Australia
It is designed to protect people with photosensitive epilepsy from potentially harmful content.

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TikTok has announced a new feature that will allow people with photosensitive epilepsy to skip videos that could trigger seizures.
It comes a few months after it began labelling videos featuring effects such as flashing lights.
The Skip All option, to be rolled out in the next few weeks, will allow users to set their profile to not show these videos.
An epilepsy charity said it hoped other social-media sites would follow suit.
Users who come across a photosensitive video will receive…
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