How to Make Sure What Happened to TikTok Doesn’t Happen to Your Clients: Protect Your Reputation with Nextpoint Document Review

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[EDRM Editor’s Note: This article was first published on October 18, 2024, and EDRM is grateful to our Trusted Partner, Nextpoint, for permission to republish. The opinions and positions are those of the author.]


Your reputation is always at risk. Here’s what legal professionals can learn from TikTok’s big redaction mistake.

Last week, TikTok made headlines for all the wrong reasons. A massive document review error exposed internal communications that were meant to remain confidential, revealing damning details about the company’s practices. What should have been safely redacted was instead left vulnerable due to a simple but catastrophic oversight. This exposed TikTok’s internal communications to public scrutiny, causing significant damage to the company’s reputation and triggering a wave of legal consequences.

While TikTok’s redaction situation is unique, the lesson is universal: When sensitive documents are mishandled, the fallout can be swift and severe. What happened to TikTok could easily happen to any organization that neglects the importance of proper document review. At Nextpoint, we help businesses avoid this by offering powerful tools that ensure your clients’ confidential information stays secure.

The TikTok Redaction Mistake: What Went Wrong

TikTok’s confidential internal communications were revealed during a lawsuit brought by 14 state attorneys general over child safety concerns. Kentucky, one of the states leading the investigation, had blacked out privileged information in court filings. However, in an almost unbelievable mistake, the redacted material could still be accessed by simply copying and pasting the blacked-out sections. Kentucky Public Radio discovered this flaw, exposing large swaths of internal documents that were never intended to see the light of day.

TikTok’s confidential internal communications were revealed during a lawsuit brought by 14 state attorneys general over child safety concerns. Kentucky, one of the states leading the investigation, had blacked out privileged information in court filings. However, in an almost unbelievable mistake, the redacted material could still be accessed by simply copying and pasting the blacked-out sections. Kentucky Public Radio discovered this flaw, exposing large swaths of internal documents that were never intended to see the light of day.

Elizabeth Guthrie, Content Writer at Nextpoint.

What these documents revealed was shocking: TikTok officials admitted internally that their safety features, such as time-limit reminders, weren’t truly designed to reduce screen time. Instead, their main goal was to improve public trust. One internal document detailed how the app was designed to hook users – showing that just 260 videos, which could be viewed in about 35 minutes, were enough to form a habit. These communications also highlighted the company’s deliberate efforts to promote “attractive” users and demote others, creating a carefully curated feed that prioritized beauty standards.

The Issue with Improper Redactions

The good news is that mistakes like these are easy to avoid if you understand how to properly implement technology to execute ediscovery. While we don’t know the exact details of how the TikTok incident unfolded, we can make an educated guess, having seen this scenario play out far too often in litigation over the years.

This particular error highlights a fundamental misunderstanding of the redaction process. That little black box doesn’t simply cover up the text. By redacting a phrase, you’re removing that information from the document entirely, so it can’t be found with a simple copy-paste or any other methods. At least, that’s what a redaction will do when you use a proper ediscovery tool.

If you don’t understand this key element of redactions, you might think it’s enough to use any old word processor, highlight the confidential material in black, and call it a day. But the underlying text is still there, which can lead to unexpected leaks, like the one TikTok experienced. It’s essential to use a proper redaction tool to make sure the text is fully removed, not just hidden on the surface level.

Nextpoint document review software includes a comprehensive redaction tool that you can always count on to remove the underlying text. You can also include notes explaining the reasons behind redactions and add automated bulk redactions of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) like phone numbers and social security numbers.

Lessons Learned from TikTok’s Big Redaction Mistake

The failure to properly redact sensitive information is a stark reminder of how document review mistakes can quickly spiral out of control. In TikTok’s case, this simple oversight exposed confidential conversations that have now become part of a broader public controversy. Among the revelations were internal admissions that TikTok’s algorithm might deprive young users of essential life experiences like sleep, eating, and real-world interaction. This failure to protect confidential information has not only invited public outrage but also compounded legal risks, putting TikTok’s reputation on the line.

This situation underscores the critical importance of airtight document review processes. Redaction errors, no matter how small, can lead to massive reputational damage. TikTok’s predicament shows how quickly things can go wrong when internal communications are improperly handled.

Why Proper Document Review is Essential for Protecting Your Reputation

TikTok’s mishandling of sensitive internal documents is a cautionary tale for any organization. The risks are enormous when internal data is exposed, especially in high-stakes legal situations. For businesses, this kind of reputational damage can be irreversible. Whether it’s internal communications, sensitive client information, or trade secrets, ensuring that documents are properly reviewedredacted, and managed is crucial to maintaining trust and protecting your clients.

That’s where Nextpoint comes in. Our document review platform, powered by AI tools like similarity scoring and auto redactions, ensures that every relevant document undergoes thorough scrutiny. 

This includes:

  • Accurate and automated redactions to prevent sensitive PII from slipping through the cracks.
  • AI-assisted similarity scoring and near-duplicate detection to help teams focus on what matters, without missing critical details.
  • Streamlined workflows that make it easy to manage massive document sets, no matter the complexity.

Our platform not only helps teams handle large volumes of documents but also ensures that sensitive information is securely managed – so what happened with TikTok doesn’t happen to your clients.

How Nextpoint Can Protect Your Clients’ Confidential Information

At Nextpoint, we understand the stakes. Your clients’ reputation, legal standing, and trust are on the line. With our powerful document review tools, you can ensure that every piece of sensitive information is thoroughly reviewed, securely redacted, and safeguarded. Unlike TikTok, which relies on outdated and faulty methods, your organization can take proactive steps to protect your clients’ confidential information – and their reputation.

By choosing Nextpoint, you’re not just investing in a tool – you’re investing in the long-term success and protection of your clients. When document review is done right, you avoid the headlines, the lawsuits, and the loss of trust that TikTok is now facing.

Protect your clients. Protect your reputation. Protect your future – with document review done right in Nextpoint.

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