TikTok’s New STEM Feed: Your One-Stop Swipe for Science and Tech!
Expanding TikTok’s Content with a STEM Focus
TikTok is taking steps to broaden its educational offerings! The platform is launching a dedicated feed for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) videos, designed to provide users with direct access to trending content in these fields. This new STEM section will join the existing Following and For You feeds.
What to Expect in the STEM Feed
U.S. users can look forward to the new STEM feed rolling out over the coming weeks. But not every video in the science and tech categories will qualify. To ensure that users get high-quality, trustworthy content, TikTok will have partner organizations review videos for accuracy and age-appropriateness. Common Sense Networks will check content for suitability, while the Poynter Institute will verify the reliability of the information presented.
Bringing STEM to a Broader Audience
This specialized feed aims to make STEM topics more visible and accessible to all TikTok users. Even those who don’t typically browse science and tech content will have the chance to dive into STEM with a single swipe. TikTok hopes this curated feed will provide a safe, engaging space for users to learn while having fun.
Tackling Misinformation in Science and Health
While TikTok aims to be a trusted source for STEM, the platform has faced challenges with misinformation, particularly in health and science areas. TikTok has strict policies against misleading medical information, though it hasn’t shared specific details yet on how topics like COVID-19 or vaccines will be handled in the new feed.
STEM Feed Part of a Larger Experiment in Topic Feeds
The addition of the STEM feed builds on a recent test where TikTok tried out other topic-based feeds, including fashion, sports, and gaming. This could be part of a broader trend in personalized, interest-based content that TikTok is exploring to deepen user engagement.
Launching Amid Heightened Scrutiny
TikTok’s new feed comes at a critical time. The platform has been under scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers concerned with user safety and national security issues. With a bipartisan bill proposing a potential ban and CEO Shou Zi Chew set to testify before Congress soon, TikTok is navigating both content innovation and regulatory challenges.
A New Hub for STEM Lovers
So, if you’re curious about science or just want to explore the latest in tech, TikTok’s STEM feed could be a great new resource. Get ready to swipe into a world of STEM!
