The action of ceasing a designated individual’s responsibilities and access privileges within a TikTok livestream or content management system is a function performed by the account owner or administrator. This process revokes the moderator’s ability to manage chat, remove disruptive participants, or perform other moderation duties. For example, if a moderator is consistently unavailable or acting against community guidelines, the account owner may decide to terminate their moderator status.
Effectively managing moderators ensures a positive and safe environment for viewers and contributes to the overall success and brand image of the TikTok account. Historically, the need for such controls has evolved with the increasing popularity of live streaming and the growing emphasis on user safety and platform accountability. Clear moderation policies and the ability to adjust the moderator team are essential for maintaining a healthy online community.