The date March 7 has gone viral on TikTok and users are wondering what this following date could mean.

TikTok videos of soccer players have led people to believe certain soccer accounts are going to be banned for copyright issues.

TikTok is a social media app

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TikTok is a social media app

What is happening to TikTok on March 7?

TikTok will be updating its community guidelines on March 7, 2022.

This has led TikTok communities around the world to believe certain soccer accounts are going to be banned due to copyright violation issues.

However, there is currently no confirmation that TikTok will actually ban these accounts.

According to Sportskeeda, TikTok’s new guidelines seem to target harmful sports stunts and challenges.

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Have certain dates on TikTok gone viral before?

This is not the first time a particular date has gone viral on TikTok.

In the past, TikTok users have feared certain dates for no tangible reason.

In 2020, TikTok users began a trend surrounding the date of August 27, 2020.

The August 27 trend first went viral by a video posted by TikTok user stfusamantha.

Viewers of the TikTok video were told to remember the date and that they were chosen. The ambiguity of the video led people to hysteria and helped it gain traction on social media.

TikTok is a popular app for young adults

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TikTok is a popular app for young adults

Why is TikTok updating its guidlines?

TikTok often updates its guidelines to help make the platform a safer place for its community members.

TikTok continues to remove content it deems inappropriate and has tightened its guidelines over the past few years.

Head of TikTok’s trust and safety, Cormac Keenan, stated the new guidelines will: “strengthen our dangerous acts and challenges policy, broaden our approach to eating disorders, add clarity on the types of hateful ideologies prohibited on our platform, and expand our policy to protect the security, integrity, availability, and reliability of our platform.”

On March 7, 2022, TikTok users will begin to see these new guidelines in effect.

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